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OSS Demonstrates Rigel Solution using TMGcore’s EdgeBox-X for Edge Applications at Sea-Air-Space Conference
ESCONDIDO, Calif., April 03, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One Stop Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: OSS), a leader in AI Transportable compute and storage solutions at the

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[{"type":"text","content":"ESCONDIDO, Calif., April 03, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One Stop Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: OSS), a leader in AI Transportable compute and storage solutions at the edge, and TMGcore, Inc., the innovation leader in immersion cooling technology solutions, will demonstrate a technologically disruptive two-phase liquid immersion-cooled version of the OSS Rigel Edge Supercomputer at the Sea-Air-Space 2023 (SAS) conference being held today through April 5 in National Harbor, MD. This demonstration combines OSS’s Rigel, the world’s most compact rugged supercomputer for military applications, with TMGcore’s smallest two-phase immersion solution, EdgeBox-X (EB-X). The demonstration will show a single Rigel within the tank. However, EB-X can support up to four of OSS’s supercomputers and high-speed 200Gb/s networking within its 34 inches by 23 inches by 53 inches form factor. The OSS Rigel platform has been making strong inroads with some of the largest U.S. prime contractors and directly with the DoD. Its performance and compactness enable large scale, multi-workload, AI inference and autonomous applications in virtually any vehicle in the armed services. The two companies plan to continue innovating for edge deployments by decreasing the ultimate EB-X size to increase its applicability within the AI Transportable market. “We look forward to demonstrating the world's first two-phase liquid immersion cooled supercomputer for AI Transportables at SAS,” said Jim Ison, chief product officer of OSS. “In the EdgeBox-X, Rigel can now offer breakthrough levels of operating efficiency, compactness and ruggedness, along with a greatly reduced electronic signature, and further deliver performance without compromise.” “The demonstration will also show the concept of smaller immersion-cooled tanks,” added Ison. “We expect to eventually see solutions that will be small enough for applications like military drones and surveillance aircraft, replacing older technologies like VPX, and which would be more suitable for use by a modern, AI-assisted military.” TMGcore’s immersion-cooled technology solutions utilize non-conductive, chemically inert, non-corrosive fluids. These liquids are similar to water and fully immerse products like Rigel, where the liquid’s boiling point properties remove the heat from the electronics efficiently without the use of large heat ...