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`SRC Computers, Inc.
`4240 N Nevada Ave
`Colorado Springs, CO 80907
`(719) 262-0213
`www.srccomputers.com
`E-mail: marketing@srccomputers.com
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`SRC COMPUTERS CHOSEN BY LOCKHEED MARTIN FOR U.S. ARMY PROGRAM
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`SRC to Provide both Ground and Airborne Computing Systems for TRACER
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`COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – August 15, 2007 – SRC Computers, Inc., a recognized leader in general purpose
`reconfigurable computing, has announced that it has been chosen by Lockheed Martin to provide both ground and airborne
`processing solutions for the U.S. Army’s Tactical Reconnaissance and Counter-Concealment Enabled Radar (TRACER)
`program. The $40 million TRACER contract was awarded to Lockheed Martin by the Army in May of this year and incorporates
`low frequency synthetic aperture radar systems into Predator class unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
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`The TRACER program addresses the Army’s critical need to identify hidden targets, enemy equipment and facilities. The
`system’s design is predicated on Lockheed Martin’s proven foliage penetration (FOPEN) technology, which was developed
`specifically to detect vehicles, buildings, and large metallic objects in broad areas of dense foliage, forested areas and wooded
`terrain. These dual-band synthetic aperture radars can provide images to ground units in all-weather, day or night conditions and
`incorporate a data link that allows processed results to be downlinked to ground stations immediately.
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`”SRC is very excited to be working with Lockheed Martin on this program,” said Jon Huppenthal, President and CEO of SRC
`Computers. “SRC’s unique IMPLICIT+EXPLICIT Architecture provides TRACER with compute-intensive reconfigurable
`processing in a compact form-factor that reduces size, weight and power consumption, all of which are critical for UAVs.”
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`SRC's ground solution consists of an air-cooled SRC-6 system with dual microprocessors, two Series E MAP processors, Hi-Bar
`crossbar switch, and multiple Common Memory banks providing 32 Gbytes of storage. Programming will be accomplished using
`SRC’s Carte high-level language development environment.
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`The airborne Signal Data Processor (SDP) is comprised of a spray-cooled multi-MAP SRC-6 that weighs 80 pounds, consumes
`less than 900 watts of power and measures 18”D x 17”W x 14”H. The SDP is capable of operation to at least 25,000 feet in an
`unpressurized environment and contains one dual microprocessor, four Series E MAPs and 80 Gbytes of memory in five banks
`connected by a Hi-Bar crossbar switch. The spray cooling technology is being provided by SprayCool of Liberty Lake,
`Washington, an SRC subcontractor. SRC’s airborne solutions are expected to be delivered in 2008.
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`About SRC
`SRC Computers, Inc. is a recognized leader in general purpose reconfigurable computing and offers powerful programmer-
`friendly servers, workstations and embedded systems. Established in 1996 by legendary computer architect Seymour Cray, SRC
`has developed the IMPLICIT+EXPLICIT Architecture that allows its products to provide orders of magnitude increases in
`performance over conventional microprocessor-based systems. In addition to its headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado
`SRC also maintains a software development facility in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Carte, Compact MAP, Hi-Bar, SNAP,
`MAPstation, IMPLICIT+EXPLICIT, and MAP are trademarks or registered trademarks of SRC Computers, Inc. All other
`trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. SRC’s website address is
`www.srccomputers.com.
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`Media Contact – Valerie Jackson, Marketing Communications, (719) 785-5119, vjackson@srccomputers.com
`Technical Contact – Jon Huppenthal, President & CEO, (719) 262-0213, hupp@srccomputers.com
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