The centerpiece of the company's exhibit is the VBOX-3650, a rugged in-vehicle computer built around the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor, codenamed Panther Lake. By integrating dedicated NPU and GPU acceleration, the platform supports autonomous ground vehicles and mobile command systems that require instantaneous situational awareness. The system operates in a fanless, compact chassis validated to MIL-STD-810H standards, ensuring reliability despite the extreme vibrations and thermal stress typical of military deployments.
Beyond processing, the company is addressing the strategic necessity of information control. Through a partnership with TEAMGROUP Industrial, SINTRONES is demonstrating an integrated storage architecture that features One-Click Data Destruction SSDs. This collaboration aims to protect sensitive reconnaissance and operational data from compromise in high-risk environments. Every platform is developed under the IEC 62443-4-1 lifecycle, embedding cybersecurity protocols into the hardware architecture to meet the strict requirements of modern defense supply chains.





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