Key Takeaways:
- New Eagle™ unveiled the Raptor® High-Performance Compute Platform, the first GPU-enabled controller in the Raptor hardware ecosystem, at ACT Expo 2025.
- Built on a vision processing unit (VPU) from John Deere, the platform delivers up to 275 TOPS of processing power and supports advanced AI and vision-based control applications.
- The Raptor High-Performance Compute Platform is ruggedized for real-world deployment, featuring IP67 sealing, fanless passive cooling, and wide voltage and temperature support.
- New Eagle’s integration enables developers to use familiar Raptor workflows, including model-based design with C/C++, Python, and Simulink®, with plans for future auto-code generation.
- The platform is positioned for use in autonomous systems, ADAS, mobile robotics, and industrial automation, expanding New Eagle’s offering into edge AI and advanced embedded control.
New Eagle Launches GPU-Enabled Compute Platform at ACT Expo 2025
New Eagle™ announced the debut of its new Raptor® High-Performance Compute Platform at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2025 in Anaheim, California. The new platform integrates a vision processing unit (VPU) originally developed by John Deere and marks New Eagle’s first foray into high-performance embedded compute within its Raptor ecosystem.
Chris Baker, CEO of New Eagle, stated, “Adding a GPU-powered compute platform to the Raptor ecosystem opens the door to more advanced autonomy and vision-based control. Our customers now have a scalable path from traditional embedded control units to edge AI running on rugged, vehicle-ready hardware.”
New Eagle Expands the Raptor® Ecosystem with Edge AI Capabilities
The newly launched New Eagle™ platform offers significant processing capabilities, featuring:
- Up to 275 TOPS of compute power.
- Support for up to 12 GMSL2 camera inputs with Power-over-Coax (PoC).
- Compatibility with programming languages like C/C++, Python, and Simulink®.
Designed for durability, the Raptor High-Performance Compute Platform includes IP67-rated enclosures, passive fanless cooling, and support for a wide range of voltage and temperature conditions. This ruggedization enables deployment across sectors such as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), mobile robotics, and industrial automation.
The platform fully integrates with the existing Raptor toolchain, allowing developers to work within a familiar model-based development environment while extending applications into AI-driven solutions.
New Eagle Showcases Live Demonstrations at ACT Expo
During ACT Expo, New Eagle™ is offering live demonstrations of the Raptor High-Performance Compute Platform at booth #4801. Alongside this showcase, the company is also presenting its latest cybersecurity and CAN gateway solutions.