Hailo-10H debuts as first edge AI chip for on-device generative models

Hailo announced the commercial availability of the Hailo-10H, its second-generation AI accelerator, featuring generative AI capabilities for edge devices.
The Hailo-10H supports running large language models (LLMs), vision-language models (VLMs), and other generative AI models entirely on-device, eliminating the need for cloud connectivity.
It offers high efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and ultra-low latency, making it suitable for sectors such as automotive, retail, security, and personal computing.
“With the Hailo-10H now available for order, we’re taking another major step toward our mission of making AI accessible to all,” says Orr Danon, CEO and co-founder of Hailo. “This is the first discrete AI processor to bring real generative AI performance to the edge, combining high efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and a robust software ecosystem.”
The processor ensures strong data privacy by processing data locally, reducing cloud bandwidth usage and dependency on cloud-based AI services. Designed for edge devices, it supports advanced use cases like natural language interaction, visual awareness, and multi-modal AI within power and cost constraints.
The Hailo-10H delivers impressive performance, including real-time 4K video analytics and generative AI workloads, with low power consumption of just 2.5W. It is automotive-qualified to AEC-Q100 Grade 2 standards, targeting automotive production starting in 2026.
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AI processor | AI/ML | edge AI | generative AI | Hailo
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