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COMPUTEX 2026

Taipei • 02 JUN '26

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ARBOR Technology at COMPUTEX 2026

From June 2 - 5, in Taipei, Taiwan, ARBOR Technology will deploy high-performance computing platforms to accelerate AI inference and autonomous operations in smart manufacturing and logistics environments.

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ARBOR Technology at COMPUTEX 2026

At COMPUTEX 2026, ARBOR Technology is demonstrating the integration of NVIDIA Jetson and Intel Panther Lake architectures into ruggedized hardware for industrial applications. This cooperation focuses on bridging the gap between raw edge data and autonomous operational action through high-performance computing (HPC) and vision AI.

Context of the Technical Cooperation
The deployment of artificial intelligence in industrial settings requires a synergy between specialized AI silicon providers and industrial hardware manufacturers. ARBOR Technology integrates processing units from NVIDIA and Intel to address the operational challenges of real-time data processing in unstructured environments. The collaboration is driven by the need for scalable industrial automation solutions that can withstand harsh conditions while maintaining the high computational throughput required for neural network inference.

Technical Architecture and Hardware Implementation
The cooperation manifests in several distinct hardware platforms, each assigned to specific industrial use cases based on their underlying architecture:
  • Autonomous Systems: The AEC-8000 utilizes the NVIDIA Jetson Thor T5000 module. This integration is designed for next-generation robotics and logistics, providing the parallel processing power necessary for simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) and path planning.
  • Edge Inference: The IEC-6700 Edge AI Box PC incorporates Intel Panther Lake processors. This platform leverages enhanced AI acceleration to manage complex workloads in smart building systems and manufacturing quality control.
  • Scalable Deployment: The ARES-1983H-AI series utilizes a modular approach, employing M.2 AI accelerator expansion slots. This allows operators to scale inference performance according to the specific demands of the local neural network without replacing the core infrastructure.
Deployment in Harsh Industrial Environments
To ensure these computing platforms function in professional contexts beyond climate-controlled data centers, the hardware is engineered for physical durability. For instance, the ARTS-7670 is an IP69K-rated fanless computer. This rating ensures the system remains operational under high-pressure water jets and dust exposure, making it suitable for outdoor industrial deployment and heavy-duty washdown zones in food processing.

For high-demand workloads, the EdgeX-6000 series provides Edge AI HPC capabilities. These systems act as localized servers, reducing latency by processing data at the source rather than relying on cloud-based computation, which is critical for safety-critical industrial loops.

Operational Impact and Industry Application
The integration of these technologies provides measurable benefits in process stability and maintainability. By utilizing standardized interfaces and ruggedized form factors, the solutions allow for:
  • Increased Throughput: Real-time vision AI reduces bottlenecks in automated sorting and quality inspection.
  • Operational Safety: Low-latency inference enables autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to navigate dynamic warehouse floors safely.
  • Environmental Resilience: Fanless, waterproof designs minimize mechanical failure points, extending the mean time between failures (MTBF) in outdoor or high-vibration settings.
Edited by Evgeny Churilov, Induportals Media - Adapted by AI.

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