Advantech has teamed up with AMD to create powerful new Edge AI computers that work faster than ever before. These AIR systems combine AMD Ryzen and EPYC chips with speedy Instinct MI210 and Radeon PRO graphics cards. This partnership helps companies run complex AI programs right where they need them, not far away in some data centers. Aaron Su from Advantech says they built these machines specifically for the growing need for AI that works close to where data comes from.
AMD's Ed DuCharme is excited about working together on these smart systems. He believes their joint work helps more companies use AI for everyday business needs. The new machines include models called AIR-410, AIR-420, and AIR-540, all of which use the latest AMD technology. These computers handle tasks like watching through cameras, processing information instantly, and running those fancy chat programs, everyone talks about these days.
What makes these machines special? They pack the newest AMD Ryzen 7000/8000 chips or EPYC 8004 processors with Radeon Pro W7800 and W7900 graphics cards you can upgrade later. This hardware mix lets companies run AI tasks with less waiting time and more reliability. Users can train smaller AI models directly on these machines instead of sending everything to the cloud. The systems work great for both visual recognition tasks and text-processing applications.
Anyone interested can see these machines running at Embedded World 2025. Advantech plans to show off its full AMD-powered lineup at booth number 3-339 during the event. Visitors can learn how these systems handle real AI tasks without needing massive data centers. The partnership between Advantech and AMD focuses on making powerful AI available everywhere, not just for big tech companies with huge budgets. These machines bring advanced computing closer to where people actually work and live.
AMD's Ed DuCharme is excited about working together on these smart systems. He believes their joint work helps more companies use AI for everyday business needs. The new machines include models called AIR-410, AIR-420, and AIR-540, all of which use the latest AMD technology. These computers handle tasks like watching through cameras, processing information instantly, and running those fancy chat programs, everyone talks about these days.
What makes these machines special? They pack the newest AMD Ryzen 7000/8000 chips or EPYC 8004 processors with Radeon Pro W7800 and W7900 graphics cards you can upgrade later. This hardware mix lets companies run AI tasks with less waiting time and more reliability. Users can train smaller AI models directly on these machines instead of sending everything to the cloud. The systems work great for both visual recognition tasks and text-processing applications.
Anyone interested can see these machines running at Embedded World 2025. Advantech plans to show off its full AMD-powered lineup at booth number 3-339 during the event. Visitors can learn how these systems handle real AI tasks without needing massive data centers. The partnership between Advantech and AMD focuses on making powerful AI available everywhere, not just for big tech companies with huge budgets. These machines bring advanced computing closer to where people actually work and live.