Sealing Technologies has launched GN 7100 and GN 9000 edge computing nodes for cyber protection, reducing datacenter-level capabilities to a compact, portable form.
Developed to streamline artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) capabilities, both systems are designed to enhance performance with customizable features, faster memory speeds, and increased data storage capacity.
“Designed with flexibility and scalability to meet current and future warfighter needs, the GN 7100 and GN 9000 are next-generation deployable solutions that deliver AI/ML edge computing capabilities that were previously only available in a datacenter,” said Brad Hatcher, SealingTech’s Chief Product Officer.

The Systems
Edge computing nodes enable rapid processing of large volumes of data closer to where it is generated, reducing latency and improving the performance of demanding AI/ML models.
Both the GN 7100 and GN 9000 are rack-mountable or portable in a suitcase-sized case.
The GN 7100 uses PCIe Gen 5, a high-speed interface for transferring data from and to the hardware and the processor.
It also features AMD’s EPYC 9000 series central processing units, which are designed for high-performance computing tasks while preserving safety for data transfer.
It includes a graphics processing unit (GPU) for large-scale data processing.
The GN 9000 ramps up performance with dual GPUs and 188GB of HBM3 (High Bandwidth Memory, third generation) memory, optimizing it for data-heavy AI applications in edge environments.