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Concurrent Launches Bragi: High-Performance GPGPU Card Built with NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture

Concurrent, a leader in embedded computing solutions, today announced the release of Bragi, a rugged 3U OpenVPX GPGPU processing card in partnership with EIZO Rugged Solutions. Bragi combines the latest NVIDIA RTX™ PRO 4000 and 5000 GPUs, based on the new Blackwell architecture, with the proven reliability and integration support that customers expect from Concurrent.

Bragi is designed for demanding C5ISR and HPEC applications requiring high-performance AI processing at the edge. It is fully SOSA® aligned and supports both conduction-cooled and air-flow-through variants, making it suitable for deployment in space-constrained and thermally challenging environments.

Miles Adcock, CEO, said: “We’ve developed our partnership with EIZO Rugged Solutions over many years, and are delighted that we have the rare ability to sell their flagship AI enabling product as one of our own. In addition to enhancing our portfolio, this is highly reassuring to customers who wish to be confident that the elements of a system will work flawlessly together. We.ve invested in the technical ability to deeply integrate and support the GPGPU’s from EIZO Rugged Solutions as part of our ongoing mission to provide customers with the very latest technology.”

Bragi’s design addresses the requirements of modern defence and aerospace platforms, particularly those balancing advanced AI workloads with SWaP constraints and legacy system compatibility. Built around Blackwell architecture, the product delivers up to 1,824 FP4 AI TOPS, enhanced video encoding/decoding, and high-bandwidth memory access via PCIe Gen 5 and GDDR7 ECC memory.

Key Specifications:

  • Built on NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 4000 or 5000 GPUs (Blackwell)
  • 16 GB or 24 GB GDDR7 graphics memory with ECC
  • Up to 10,496 CUDA® cores, 320 Tensor cores, 80 RT cores
  • PCI Express Gen 5 and 256-bit memory interface
  • H.265, H.264, and AV1 codec support
  • 9th Gen NVENC encoders and 6th Gen NVDEC decoders
  • NVIDIA GPUDirect® RDMA support
  • SOSA® aligned
  • Conforms to MIL-STD-810 for shock, vibration, and temperature

A Trusted Collaboration

Concurrent and EIZO Rugged Solutions have a proven track record of working together to deliver high-performance embedded computing products. Bragi builds on this foundation, enabling fast deployment for customers needing reliable, high-throughput AI and video processing in the field.

To find out more, visit: www.concurrent.tech/products/bragi

About Concurrent

Concurrent develops and manufactures a wide range of system-orientated solutions and high-performance computer products based primarily on Intel® processor technology, for use in critical embedded applications. Designed for long life-cycle use in the most challenging environments, our products are trusted by leading integrators across Defence, Security, Aerospace, Telecommunications, Transportation, Medical, and Industrial markets. Our UK-orientated operations are coordinated via our Centre of Excellence in Colchester and Primary Design Centre in Theale, with systems design and integration based in Los Angeles, CA and US support in Woburn, MA.

About EIZO Rugged Solutions

EIZO Rugged Solutions, a U.S.-based leader in high-performance embedded computing, designs and manufactures advanced NVIDIA-powered OpenVPX and XMC video graphics, GPGPU, and AI-enabled processing solutions. As an NVIDIA Preferred Partner, EIZO Rugged Solutions collaborates directly with NVIDIA to deliver state-of-the-art edge processing technologies engineered for mission-critical environments. The company brings over 30 years of experience in designing ruggedized MIL-STD-810 electronics for defence and aerospace applications.

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