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MSI Showcases New Edge AI Solutions at Embedded World 2025
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27406, member: 2262"] MSI IPC plans to showcase its new Edge AI tech at Embedded World 2025 in Germany. They'll be at Booth 1-389 with Intel-powered systems that help businesses run better, manage digital signs, and talk to customers using AI. Partners like Alptech, Spo-comm, Spectra, and Elmark will join them. They'll display different products, such as big rack systems, touchscreen computers, and kiosk machines, that prove MSI tech works across many industries. The company wants to change how Edge AI works. They created MSI AI SmartLink, a chatbot system running on their MS-C930 rack computer with the MS-CF05 motherboard. This system works great for Edge AI tasks, fits small shops because it doesn't take much space, and lets you change many settings. MSI SysLink helps you control devices from far away, check if they're healthy, and set up automatic tasks to make everything run smoother. Their ScreenLink software makes display control easy with features like EDID Lock on Intel Core I systems, which keeps screen settings stable. You can adjust brightness and create custom controls. The MS-C906 computer that runs this software comes with Intel's 13th-generation chips, supports four screens, has four network ports, works in hot or cold places, and connects to 5G networks. It works great for digital signs and factory uses. MSI teamed up with Memorence to make an AI system that finds mistakes on circuit boards. This system uses the MS-C910 computer built for factory automation. The computer has strong processing power, many connection options, runs without fans and stands up to rough places. MSI will also display Intel Twin Lake, Raptor Lake, and Arrow Lake systems to show how they make work faster and smarter. They'll feature three new Arrow Lake products - the MS-CF20 for high power, the MS-CF23 for small spaces, and the MS-C927 for industrial needs. People visiting the show can see these products working and talk with experts about industrial AI. [/QUOTE]
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