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Siemens drives AI adoption with NVIDIA-accelerated Industrial PCs
Estimated 25-fold acceleration in AI execution with Siemens’ integrated hardware and software enhanced by NVIDIA technology spurs efficiency, agility, and innovation.
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Siemens announced the launch of a new line of Industrial PCs (IPCs) equipped with NVIDIA’s GPUs. Along with an extended AI offering, that’s part of the Industrial Operations X portfolio, it will accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) applications and mark another milestone in the strategic partnership between Siemens and NVIDIA that was launched in June of 2022.
As a result, Siemens can now offer a scalable computing portfolio dedicated to high-performance industrial applications – from rugged Industrial PCs to Industrial Edge Computing. The integration of the full-stack NVIDIA accelerated computing platform allows Siemens IPCs to handle complex AI tasks in advanced industrial automation, such as AI-based robotics, quality inspection, predictive maintenance, and operational optimization.
The new offering is estimated to bring a 25-fold acceleration in AI execution to the shop floor when using Siemens’ integrated hardware and software enhanced by NVIDIA AI and accelerated computing. This will help drive down costs and accelerate time-to-market for customers.
Supercharging AI applications on the shop floor with Industrial Operations X
With the increasing integration of AI and machine vision solutions in industrial automation, Siemens and NVIDIA are striving to make AI capabilities accessible to automation engineers without requiring extensive coding knowledge. This will further democratize access to these cutting-edge technologies.
In addition to no-code tools to integrate, manage, and execute industrial AI solutions, the Industrial Operations X portfolio comprises a wide range of out-of-the-box AI applications. For instance, Simatic Robot Pick AI accelerated by NVIDIA enables OT users with no AI expertise to create AI-driven piece-picking robot solutions that meet critical warehouse automation needs. The Siemens Industrial Copilot for Operations powered by NVIDIA NIM microservices also runs entirely on-site and allows automation and maintenance engineers to make real-time queries about operational and document data in order to facilitate rapid decision-making and reduce machine downtime.
SIMATIC IPC BX-35A bottom view
Newly launched Simatic IPC BX-35A with integrated GPU by NVIDIA
Full suite of Siemens IPCs powered by NVIDIA technologies
The newly launched Siemens IPCs are NVIDIA-certified systems, meaning that they are ready to deploy the many applications built with NVIDIA NIM microservices and edge AI frameworks, including NVIDIA Isaac ROS, Holoscan, and Metropolis. The IPCs are designed to meet the stringent demands of industrial environments and withstand harsh industrial conditions while maintaining a small footprint, which ensures their reliability and longevity.
New devices include the embedded IPC Simatic BX-35A, a powerful and compact device based on the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX systems-on-modules (SoMs), for high-performance AI computing in a low-power and fan-less design. Other NVIDIA-powered devices include the Simatic IPC RW-545A (high-performance workstation), Simatic IPC RS-828A (high-performance server for production datacenters), and Simatic IPC BX-59A (high-performance modular Box PC).
The Simatic IPC BX-59A offers a comprehensive end-to-end solution for seamless and high-performance AI integration, management, and execution in industrial environments. Along with the newly released robust AI Inference Server GPU accelerated powered by NVIDIA’s Triton™ Inference Server, customers can deploy and run AI models in industrial environments with no coding expertise. Combining the AI Inference Server GPU accelerated with the Simatic BX-59A as an edge device, Siemens has measured a 25-fold acceleration in AI execution on the shop floor.
All Simatic IPCs can be ordered with Siemens’ Simatic Industrial OS, a real-time Debian-based operating system that comes preinstalled with NVIDIA AI software, enabling rapid deployment of industrial AI applications.