August 31, 2021 – Ramon.Space, a leader in space computing systems, announced today that it has been selected by the Israeli Space Agency to provide a space load payload for a mission scheduled to launch in early 2022 as part of the mission. , Ramon.Space digital payload will perform calculations in orbit, including software updates and upgrades, using the company’s programmable space computing systems.
Ramon.Space high-performance computing systems are based on an internal multi-core integrated circuit for a DSP DSP processor, equipped with machine learning, storage and a virtual radiation shield designed to work reliably in harsh space environments.
Ramon.Space systems serve as a computing infrastructure for next-generation space applications such as communication, remote monitoring and data handling. The company’s proven technology allows for fully software-defined communication systems, including software-defined radio, sewers, satellite communications, space routing and digital beam generation to maximize bandwidth utilization and increase the flexibility and scalability of communications payloads. Ramon.Space’s high-performance, energy-efficient SW-defined systems pave the way for intelligent, autonomous satellites for LEO, MEO and GEO missions, increasing their capabilities in orbit.
“We are proud to be working with the Israeli Space Agency and look forward to the launch, which will further confirm our advanced computing capabilities in space,” said Avi Shabtai, CEO of Ramon.Space. We continue to develop and advance our digital computing payloads, which focus on many other upcoming missions. “
“Space missions require Earth-like flexibility and a reliable computing infrastructure,” said Avi Blasberger, director general of the Israeli Space Agency, part of the Ministry of Science and Technology. “We were very impressed with the computing capabilities that Ramon.Space offers. Ramon.Space is a reliable partner and we are confident that their cutting-edge space technology will set the direction for the future of computing in space and revolutionize digital payloads. ”
For Ramon.Space
Ramon.Space builds space-resistant supercomputer systems. Powered by its unique AI / ML processors, Ramon.Space’s software-defined systems allow the realization of terrestrial computing capabilities in space. The company’s proven technology has already been implemented in space and is used in many satellites and more than 50 space missions in the solar system. Ramon.Space has offices in the United States and Israel. For more information visit www.ramon.space.
Source: Ramon.Space