AMD is further strengthening its position as the leading provider in the market of radiation-resistant, space-grade adaptive computing solutions with the release of the Versal AI Edge XQRVE2302 processor
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The utilization of this particular piece of hardware, which comes from AMD’s Versal adaptive SoC series, has recently been granted the green light for application in the field of space flight
The component in question is referred to as the XQRVE2302, and its measurements are 23 millimeters on each side
The new device achieves considerable reductions in the amount of power that is consumed and has a board area that is roughly 75 percent smaller when compared to the Versal AI Core XQRVC1902
Additionally, the board area of the new device is approximately 75 percent smaller
The XQRVE2302 has the distinction of being one of the first products to use improved AMD AI Engine (AIE) technology, which is also referred to as AIE-ML
The XQRVE2302 is particularly well-suited for use in applications that include the identification of anomalies and pictures
The Versal Adaptive SoC features security mechanisms that help prevent unauthorized changes to the configuration of the device as well as manipulation of the device itself
After a satellite has been successfully launched, this enables satellite operators to make secure changes to the processing algorithms used by the satellite
As a result of the outcomes of these studies, one can reach the conclusion that the devices being tested are capable of supporting missions in orbits ranging from low-earth orbit