OSS has forged a $500,000 agreement with a medical imaging OEM to deliver ruggedized compute solutions for state-of-the-art breast imaging technology.
The deal encompasses 4U short depth servers integrated with NVIDIA GPUs to support breast scanning devices cleared by the FDA.
Anticipating subsequent production orders, OSS is poised to introduce next-generation liquid-cooled 3U servers that could become the standard for the OEM’s devices. The collaboration is forecasted to yield revenues exceeding $25 million in the next five years.
OSS President and CEO, Mike Knowles, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, emphasizing the positive impact on improving outcomes for the millions of women who undergo mammograms annually in the U.S. The contract underscores the growing demand for robust compute capabilities in various sectors and highlights OSS’s strategic focus on high-growth, high-margin opportunities across defense and commercial markets.
The integration of AI workloads, particularly in medical imaging and real-time inference, necessitates edge-native infrastructure that is compact, potent, and thermally optimized. This collaboration underscores the shift towards edge computing to meet latency, privacy, and regulatory requirements in critical environments where AI plays a pivotal role.
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