AAEON’s tiny GENESYSM boxes up triple Ethernet for edge AI

AAEON unveiled a new industrial computer built for edge AI jobs. The system, called the GENESYSM-MTH6, uses Intel Core Ultra chips and packs a lot into a very small case. It is designed for tight spaces in factories or for surveillance setups, offering wall mounting options. A key upgrade is a built-in expansion card that adds two extra storage slots, letting the unit run several fast drives or AI accelerator cards at once.

Networking is a major focus, with three total Ethernet ports on board. Two of them are faster 2.5-gigabit connections that can support remote management features on certain processor models. The box also has slots for adding cellular or Wi Fi 6E wireless modules internally. For hooking up factory gear, it includes legacy serial ports, multiple USB connections, and a general-purpose input output interface.

The device can handle a wide range of power inputs and is rated to operate in both very cold and quite hot temperatures. This makes it suitable for harsh installation environments outside a standard office. The design emphasizes local processing power and flexible connectivity for automation and machine vision tasks.
 

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