SKY Computers, Inc.
SKY provides high performance embedded computers for demanding applications. SKY products provide solutions for the military & aerospace, homeland security, marine, petroleum exploration and industrial imaging markets. Typical applications include radar, sonar, simulation, software defined radio, and signals intelligence.
- 978-250-2420 x232
- 978-250-3220
- info@skycomputers.com
- sales@skycomputers.com
- 27 Industrial Avenue
Chelmsford, MA 01824
United States of America
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Thunderbolt V-600 Board 8-Slot
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The 6U VME Thunderbolt boards provide optimal performance and reliability. The Thunderbolt V-600, configured with one Compute Module of four MPC7410 processors, provides 16 GFLOPS of computational performance per 6U VME slot. Data is transferred throughout the Thunderbolt over the SKYchannel Packet Bus. Data moves transparently through the SKYchannel P2 interface to other boards in a SKYchannel chassis.
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Product
6U RL1 VME Thundervbolt V-600 for 4-slot
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SKY Computers provides one-stop-shopping for Defense contractors and integrators who need the complete spectrum of benign to harsh-packaged multiprocessing systems for their high performance needs. SKY's commercial grade SKYbolt 6U VME products have been ruggedized to two levels in the Xtreme product family. No other high performance embedded systems vendor provides this level of lifecycle support under one roof.
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Product
SKYbolt II 6U VME 4-Slot
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Delivering performance of 16 GFLOPS the SKYbolt II 6U VME solution adds intelligent support for system services and high-performance data transfers as the carrier board for the Merlin daughtercard which contains the compute processors, I/O interfaces, and global memory.
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Product
SKYbolt II 9U VME
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Delivering 64 GFLOPS of performance when fully populated, the SKYbolt II 9U VME motherboard is the foundation of SKY's VME solution, adding intelligent support for system services and high-performance data transfers to the carrier board for SKY's Merlin daughtercard containing compute processors, I/O interfaces, and global memory. A separate System Processor resident on the motherboard handles system overhead functions that would otherwise burden the compute processors.




