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ASUS IoT Displays Advanced Edge AI at Embedded World
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27937, member: 2262"] ASUS IoT shows off its newest stuff at Embedded World 2025. The company displays advanced-edge AI and computing tech for everyone to see. These products make businesses run AI much faster than before. They boost how well things work in factories, robots, and city systems. ASUS IoT is releasing the RUC-1000G, a tough 19-inch computer for AI tasks. This machine is the first to work with a 600 W GPU and PCIe 5.0. The design handles super important factory jobs because it stays cool under pressure. It runs AI thinking and deep learning really well when you need answers fast. This system keeps your facts safe with special TPM parts and follows strict safety rules. The iBMC piece built inside allows you to fix problems quickly. The company also shows PE1102N and PE1103N systems that run on NVIDIA Jetson Orin chips. These boxes work without fans and excel at helping machines see things and control robots. Their systems run AI tasks twice as fast when using JetPack 6.2 SDK with Super Mode turned on. They include GMSL connections, car power support, and remote help features. Both passed military tests for bumps and shakes during use, making them perfect for adding smart thinking to cars and trucks. ASUS IoT is unveiling the ISS-H291 industrial server, which will be available soon. It will run with new Intel Xeon processors that think faster than older ones. This server uses two big brains at once and holds up to 4 TB of super-fast memory, which helps it handle huge amounts of information. The server fits standard equipment racks already found in companies today. You can change hard drives without turning anything off. The company also offers new touch-screen computers made for factories, stores, and cities. These screens have no fans inside, and their fronts resist water and dust completely. These panel computers work with many different power sources, from 9 to 36 volts. They let you touch the screen to make things happen. You can choose square or widescreen shapes based on what you like best. Intel Core Ultra 5 chips make these screens smart enough for fancy control panels. ASUS IoT adds more tiny computers called NUC 15 Pro and NUC 14 Pro AI for business use. The NUC 15 Pro reaches 99 platform TOPS and runs 18% faster than the last version they made. It works perfectly when companies need answers from their data right away. People can adjust these small but mighty computers to fit almost any business need they face. ASUS created Tinker CORE as a brand-new software package for its products. The letters stand for Control, Operate, Remote, and Expand, if you wondered. This makes it easy to set things up just right, fix problems, and manage from far away. It includes power timing, deep system access, locked-down mode, problem-solving, and backup controls. Strong codes scramble your information, keeping everything safe. Companies can monitor all their smart devices from one place. Anyone interested should visit ASUS IoT during the big show at Hall 3, Booth 3-257. There, they can see cutting-edge tech that advances AI in every type of job humans do today. [/QUOTE]
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