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BittWare Launches Early Access Program for 3U VPX Cards, Targeting Next-Gen Aerospace and Defense Systems
BittWare, a Molex company with a 30-year legacy in embedded computing, has announced an early access program for its upcoming line of 3U VPX cards. These new cards integrate next-generation AMD Ryzen Embedded processors and AMD Versal Adaptive SoCs, offering a leap forward in performance, size, weight, and power optimization for mission-critical aerospace and defense applications.
The program provides select customers with NDA-protected access to technical specifications and roadmap insights, allowing early adopters to begin development ahead of general availability. The cards are designed for high-demand environments such as avionics, radar, electronic warfare, and unmanned aerial systems, where real-time data acquisition and multi-sensor processing are essential.
Engineering for the Edge: Compact Power Meets Rugged Reliability
The 3U VPX form factor is increasingly favored in aerospace and defense for its balance of modularity and ruggedness. BittWare’s new cards align with SOSA (Sensor Open Systems Architecture) and VITA 48 standards, ensuring interoperability and thermal resilience in harsh conditions. By combining AMD’s x86 embedded CPUs with integrated GPUs and machine learning-capable NPUs, the cards are engineered for second-stage computing in advanced mission systems.

This architecture supports real-time signal intelligence (SIGINT), radar processing, and sensor fusion, making it particularly relevant for platforms where latency and throughput are non-negotiable. The inclusion of AMD Versal RF Series devices further enhances the cards’ ability to handle direct RF data streams, a growing requirement in modern defense electronics.
Strategic Collaboration and Ecosystem Expansion
BittWare’s longstanding partnership with AMD is central to this launch. According to AMD’s Aerospace and Defense Vertical Market Director, Minal Sawant, the collaboration accelerates adoption of adaptive SoCs and embedded CPUs in deployable systems, helping defense customers meet evolving design requirements.
Complementing this effort, Molex subsidiary AirBorn has introduced a SOSA-compliant 3U VPX power supply designed for space-constrained environments. This power system supports continuous operation in platforms ranging from Low Earth Orbit satellites to military ground vehicles and AI-driven robotics, reinforcing the broader ecosystem BittWare is building around its VPX offerings.
A Tactical Shift Toward Modular Intelligence
For aerospace engineers and defense integrators, BittWare’s early access program is more than a product preview, it’s a strategic invitation. As the industry pivots toward modular, software-defined systems, the ability to prototype with cutting-edge embedded compute platforms becomes a competitive advantage.
The convergence of AMD’s adaptive compute technologies with BittWare’s deployable hardware expertise signals a shift in how embedded intelligence is delivered. Rather than relying on monolithic architectures, defense systems are increasingly built from interoperable components that can be rapidly reconfigured for new missions.
This modularity, combined with the performance gains of Ryzen Embedded and Versal SoCs, positions BittWare’s 3U VPX cards as a cornerstone for next-generation aerospace and defense platforms. Whether powering radar arrays, autonomous drones, or distributed sensor networks, these cards are designed to meet the moment, and shape what comes next.
