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General Micro Systems’ Lightweight Smart Rugged Tablet/Display Adds Unmatched Flexibility, Portability and Intelligence to the Battlefield

Designed to go from mounted display to tucked under the arm as a dismounted handheld tablet computer with a powerful ARM-based Qualcomm AI processor and multiple built-in I/O, this fanless, completely sealed X9 Spider system is one of multiple innovations showcased in GMS booth #1537 at West 2024 February 13-15

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WEST 2024 – General Micro Systems (GMS) will showcase its highly flexible, lightweight portable and intelligent X9 Spider Rugged Thunderbolt™ 4 Tablet/Display this week at the West 2024 Conference. This smart version of GMS’ recently introduced high-definition (HD) rugged Thunderbolt display adds the Qualcomm® QRB6165 embedded/AI processor, uniquely enabling the tablet to be mounted on a ship or vehicle; mounted and then dismounted for portable operations or used exclusively as a lightweight handheld self-contained tablet computer.

Introducing X9 Spider Rugged Smart Tablet/Display from General Micro Systems: Unmatched flexibility, portability & intelligence for Navy Seals, marines & soldiers in vehicle, ship, or on the move. @gms4sbc is at #WEST2024 booth 1587. @WESTexhibits @AFCEA

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In October 2023, GMS introduced a lightweight, rugged and high-definition Thunderbolt display that uniquely extended the bus of the X9 Spider Host Computer’s processor into the display to enable local I/O and mix-and-match modular capability. The X9 Spider Rugged Thunderbolt Tablet/Display introduced today offers these same capabilities but adds the mobile phone ARM®-based Qualcomm QRB6165 mobile processor for generative AI, inference tracking, extreme vector graphics and image processing/enhancement. The device can now serve as a “smart” full mission computer with ample built-in I/O in a portable tablet that Navy SEALs, Marines or soldiers can carry for real-time access to highly critical information.

“There’s nothing like this in the market, whether from a defense or pure commercial supplier: it’s a break though first,” said Ben Sharfi, president and chief architect, GMS. “By adding the impressive capabilities of the Qualcomm AI processor, the X9 Spider Rugged Thunderbolt tablet and display becomes a smart, lightweight, flexible tablet like no other on the battlefield. Available in feather-weight carbon fiber, not only can this tablet be mounted on a ship or in a vehicle, connected with Thunderbolt to a separate, distant host computer, but without missing a beat it can be dismounted and used as a long-life portable wireless tablet, providing the exact same information that was available while operating shipboard or in a vehicle.”

With a day-long battery, the tablet meets multiple mission profiles in different vehicles, platforms and theaters of operation. The tablet/display also runs Android and Linux—another unique capability for maximum application flexibility, long life and Department of Defense (DoD) software control throughout the life cycle.

Four size options with bright LCDs, resistive touch screens, removable storage, security

The Qualcomm CPU is mobile-focused and has onboard systems designed specifically for I/O, image tracking and enhancement, video processing, DSP-based audio processing and enhancement, noise cancellation and first-class security with included TPM. Intended for use in embedded machine vision battery-powered appliances, with all-day battery life, object recognition, voice recognition, and of course, blazing speed. As an example, sailors, Marines or SEALs can talk to the tablet—even while under extreme stress—alleviating the need to use the touchscreen interface or optional keyboard.

The smart Thunderbolt Tablet/Display is designed to provide the highest level of performance possible in a fully ruggedized, fanless, completely sealed system with an ultra-bright LCD and optional Night Vision Imaging System (NVIS). While available in 10”, 12”, 17” or 24” diagonal LCD sizes in the thinnest and most rugged display chassis on the market today, the 12” version is ideal for dismounted Navy SEAL/Marines/soldier applications.

“The smart Tablet’s use for the warfighter is game-changing,” Sharfi added. “Cool to the touch, rugged, thin, wireless and lightweight, never before has such a dual-mode smart tablet/display been available. GMS is the first.”

See the X9 Spider Thunderbolt Tablet/Display at West 2024

GMS will demonstrate the new X9 Spider Thunderbolt Tablet/Display in booth #1537 at West 2024, February 13-15. Visit the booth or request a meeting by contacting Kelly Wanlass at 801-602-4723 or kelly@hcimarketing.com.

About General Micro Systems:

Over 45 years, General Micro Systems (GMS) has built a reputation as the industry expert in highest-density, modular, compute-intensive and rugged small form-factor embedded computing systems, servers and switches. These powerful systems, all built in America, are ideal for demanding C5ISR defense, aerospace, medical, industrial and energy-exploration applications. GMS is an IEC, ISO, AS9100, NIST-800-171 and MIL-SPEC supplier with infrastructure and operations for long-life, spec-controlled and configuration-managed programs. For more information, visit www.gms4sbc.com.

Contacts

Press contacts:
Chris A. Ciufo
360-921-7556
cciufo@gms4sbc.com

Kelly Wanlass
HCI Marketing and Communications, Inc.
801-602-4723
kelly@hci-marketing.com

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