Unibap iX10 Space Computer
Unibap's most powerful onboard space computer, combining CPU, GPU, and VPU processing with extensive I/O connectivity for demanding AI and edge-computing missions.
Technical specifications
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen V1000
- GPU
- 8 x AMD Radeon
- VPU (iX10-101)
- Intel Movidius Myriad X
- VPU (iX10-102)
- Hailo-8
- RAM
- 24 GB DDR4 ECC
- Storage
- 2 x 4 TB NVMe SSD, 1 x 128 GB SATA SSD
- Dimensions
- 125 x 125 x 75 mm
- Mass
- 1400 g
- Enclosure
- 5 mm aluminum
- Power consumption
- <40 W (load-dependent)
- I/O interfaces
- 2x Camera Link Base, 1x CAN 2.0/FD, 2x 10 GbE Ethernet, 2x I2C, 1x RS232, 4x RS485/422, 2x SpaceWire, 2x USB 3.0/2.0, 1x Stepper Motor Control, 8x ADC inputs, proprietary PLET PPS
- Operating temperature
- -20 degC to 55 degC
- Radiation tolerance (TID)
- >20 krad with enclosure
- Technology Readiness Level
- TRL 9
- Production status
- Serial production
- Expected first launch
- Q1 2025
About
The iX10 is a space-qualified onboard computing platform built for satellite and spacecraft applications, offering market-leading input/output connectivity, high-performance heterogeneous processing (CPU/GPU/VPU), and a user-focused Linux-based (Unibap SCOS) computing environment. It is designed to run AI inference, image processing, and autonomous decision-making workloads directly on board, reducing dependence on ground-based data processing. The iX10 is offered in two variants distinguished by their vision-processing unit: the iX10-101 uses an Intel Movidius Myriad X VPU, while the iX10-102 uses a Hailo-8 AI accelerator. The platform is in serial production, rated Technology Readiness Level 9, and has an expected first launch in Q1 2025.
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