Pacific Defense launches its next-generation DSP3100VP digital signal processing module, designed to bring advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) capabilities to edge-based mission systems.
The DSP3100VP is built on the AMD Versal AI Edge Series Gen 2, integrating heterogeneous compute architecture with adaptive acceleration and real-time processing. By combining CPU, FPGA fabric, and AI engines, the module enables high-performance, low-latency data processing for modern defense and commercial applications.
Engineered for complex mission environments, the DSP3100VP features 144 AI Engine-ML v2 tiles and more than 2,000 DSP engines, delivering significant parallel processing capabilities. This allows it to support demanding applications such as electronic warfare, signal intelligence, autonomous systems, and real-time detection and tracking.
The platform is optimized for edge deployment, enabling data to be processed closer to its source. This reduces latency and enhances real-time decision-making, a critical requirement in mission-critical operations. To support high-throughput workloads, the module includes 80GB of LPDDR5 memory and high-speed interfaces such as 100G Ethernet and PCIe Gen5 for rapid data movement.
Designed with size, weight, and power (SWaP) constraints in mind, the DSP3100VP operates at approximately 50W, making it suitable for deployment in constrained environments. The system also aligns with open standards including CMOSS, SOSA™, and OpenVPX™, ensuring interoperability and ease of integration into existing systems.
According to the company, the DSP3100VP is delivered as a complete, AI-ready platform that reduces integration complexity and accelerates deployment timelines.





