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New Eagle Expands Embedded Control Portfolio with Raptor® High-Performance Compute Platform Built on John Deere VPU
Friday, May 2, 2025
New platform brings GPU acceleration to the Raptor ecosystem, enabling AI-driven vision and control applications at the edge
ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ACT Expo - New Eagle(TM), a leader in embedded software solutions and electronic control units, today introduced the Raptor® High-Performance Compute Platform, a rugged, GPU-enabled embedded controller built on a vision processing unit (VPU) from John Deere. The new platform marks the first high-performance compute target in the Raptor hardware lineup, significantly expanding the capabilities of New Eagle's embedded control ecosystem.
New Eagle will demonstrate the Raptor High-Performance Compute Platform built on the John Deere VPU at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2025, April 28-30 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. The new Raptor platform will be featured live at booth #4801, where attendees can see it in action alongside two additional demonstrations showcasing New Eagle's latest cybersecurity and CAN gateway solutions.
"Adding a GPU-powered compute platform to the Raptor ecosystem opens the door to more advanced autonomy and vision-based control," said Chris Baker, CEO of New Eagle. "Our customers now have a scalable path from traditional embedded control units to edge AI running on rugged, vehicle-ready hardware supported by familiar Raptor development workflows."
Expanding the Raptor® Ecosystem
Built on a next-generation, GPU-enabled compute module, the Raptor High-Performance Compute Platform delivers up to 275 TOPS of processing power and supports up to 12 GMSL2 camera inputs with Power-over-Coax (PoC) technology. This performance makes it ideal for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), mobile robotics, rapid prototyping, and rugged industrial automation environments.
While the VPU hardware originates from John Deere, New Eagle has fully integrated the platform into the Raptor ecosystem, enabling developers to design, build, and deploy applications using model-based development with the Raptor toolchain. The platform is ruggedized for real-world conditions with IP67 sealing, fanless passive cooling, and wide voltage and temperature support, making it production-ready for demanding environments.
Core Capabilities:
-- First high-performance GPU-enabled controller in the Raptor ecosystem,
unlocking edge AI, machine vision, and model-based control.
-- Designed for rugged deployment, with passive cooling, 12-56V support,
and full submersion protection.
-- Embedded developer-friendly, supporting C/C++, Python, Simulink®, and
soon, Raptor auto-code generation.
-- Ideal for AI-based applications like lane detection, sensor fusion,
mobile robotics, and predictive control.
The new platform reflects New Eagle's continued investment in expanding the Raptor portfolio, bringing GPU-based compute to its hardware lineup for the first time. By integrating the John Deere VPU into the Raptor ecosystem, New Eagle enables customers to scale into AI-powered applications with a rugged, production-ready controller supported by the same development toolchain they already know and trust.
To learn more about the Raptor High-Performance Compute Platform, visit New Eagle at ACT Expo, booth #4801, or go to www.neweagle.net/hardware/john-deere.
About New Eagle
New Eagle is a pioneer and trusted partner in engineering solutions, specializing in electronic systems and control software development for a wide range of industries, including automotive, transportation, industrial, military, aerospace, and off-highway. New Eagle specializes in mechatronic controls, assisting developers in managing project development, supply chain, cost, and achieving success using our Raptor® eMBD(TM) software platform and off-the-shelf hardware control solutions. Our versatile engineering teams are skilled in developing electronic systems for the electric vehicle propulsion and autonomy markets, from concept to production. For more information, please visit: www.neweagle.net
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