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OSS Receives $3 Million AI Compute Order for Use by Missile Defense Agency

One Stop Systems, Inc. has received a $3 million order from a prime military contractor to upgrade a radar simulation system operated by the U.S. Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency.

The order includes deliveries of OSS 4UV compute accelerator systems, each powered by eight of the most powerful PCIe Gen4 Tensor Core GPUs available on the market today and using proprietary OSS Gen 4 PCI express-over-cable technology. The systems will be deployed in edge mobile radar systems and data centers where they will be used for lab and field artificial intelligence (AI) training.

OSS compute accelerator systems are intended to boost the performance of an existing compute-intensive radar simulation system that uses AI to generate virtual simulations to improve the accuracy and speed of missile defense systems deployment.

OSS commenced system shipments in the fourth quarter of 2022, with the remaining units to be delivered in the first half of 2023.

“We see this radar simulation application for the U.S. Missile Defense Agency as a signifi- cant validation of the capabilities and effectiveness of our compute accelerator technology for AI applications,” stated OSS’s CEO, David Raun. “We believe we were chosen for this upgrade because of our proven track record with similar simulator programs and our ability to consistently deliver the highest performance computing technology in harsh environments at the rugged edge.

“Where speed and reliability are the most critical factors, OSS can deliver compute accelerators that utilize the fastest GPUs in the world and the latest Gen 4 PCI Express technology,” added Raun. “This enables OSS to deliver ‘performance without compromise.’”

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