USA-made rugged computing and servers for defense, government, and industrial edge
Trenton Systems designs and manufactures hardened computing systems in-house at their Duluth, Georgia facility, serving defense, government, and industrial markets with long-lifecycle products (11–15 years). The tech stack reveals deep hardware-firmware integration: Intel Xeon processors, PCIe, FPGA, UEFI, embedded Linux, plus design tools (Altium, Cadence) and real-time OS. Active projects center on design-for-manufacturability and PCBA processes, while pain points cluster around on-time delivery, inventory accuracy, and cross-departmental coordination—typical of a hardware manufacturer scaling production quality.
Trenton Systems manufactures ruggedized computing platforms for mission-critical defense, government, heavy industrial, and commercial applications. Founded in 1989, the company owns the entire stack: they design and produce their own motherboards and systems at their Atlanta-area facility, certified to ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D standards. Products range from COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) to fully custom configurations, and ship with a five-year warranty and lifetime support. Engineering and support capabilities are in-house; the company integrates third-party components where needed but maintains transparent supply-chain control and cybersecurity across hardware, firmware, software, and network layers.
Intel Xeon processors, PCIe, FPGA, ARM, embedded Linux, UEFI, RTOS, Windows, BitLocker, plus design tools Altium and Cadence. Manufacturing uses cycle-count and lean continuous-improvement processes.
Duluth, Georgia. The facility is certified to ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D quality standards and serves as both engineering and manufacturing hub.
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