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Mercury Systems has begun to produce small-form-factor memory devices that are designed for mission computing and sensor processing systems.
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Mercury Systems has begun to produce small-form-factor memory devices that are designed for mission computing and sensor processing systems.
MoreMercury Systems has launched a graphics processing unit engine based on NVIDIA’s Turing microarchitecture intended for supercomputers supporting defense and aerospace applications.
MoreMercury Systems has unveiled a new ultra-wideband electronic warfare tool that complies with modern standards of the sensor open systems architecture.
MoreMercury Systems has unveiled a data storage module that will work to allow the integration of mission updates at a rapid pace.
MoreMercury Systems has unveiled a new digital transceiver intended to receive and send signals across multiple channels.
MoreMercury Systems has entered into an agreement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to incorporate parts from the latter’s ProLiant server offering into Mercury’s new rugged rackmount server technology.
MoreMercury Systems has unveiled a new switch fabric module technology designed to help customers build defense-tailored data center architectures.
MoreRaytheon has tapped Mercury Systems to deliver signal processing and radio frequency systems that will support the development of the U.S. Army’s Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor.
MoreMercury Systems has released a series of rugged rack-mount server units that will work to deliver optimized computing functions for defense, aerospace and mission applications.
MoreMercury Systems has introduced a digitization transceiver designed to support electronic warfare operations and mitigate electromagnetic threats.
MoreMercury Systems has made a strategic investment of $15M to expand its custom microelectronics business and deliver commercial silicon technology platforms to the Department of Defense.
MoreMercury Systems announced on Wednesday that William Conley will join the company as chief technology officer, effective Sept. 30. Conley will direct and accelerate Mercury’s vision and leadership in innovative technology for the aerospace and defense industries.
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