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AMD is helping NASA shift from short missions to sustained lunar presence and deep-space exploration

NASA’s ambitious vision for future missions requires hardware that can meet stringent reliability and safety requirements.

NASA’s ambitious vision for future missions requires hardware that can meet stringent reliability and safety requirements.

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Radiation-tolerant, space-grade AMD Versal adaptive SoCs close this gap by integrating programmable logic, AI engines and Arm cores to enable on-board high-performance processing in orbit and directly on the lunar surface.

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