OnLogic launches Karbon 520 for edge AI in harsh environments

OnLogic has announced the release of the ultra-rugged Karbon 520 Series, a line of industrial computers designed to meet tough environmental standards, powered by Intel Core Ultra processors.
With applications including industrial automation, robotics and autonomous systems, the Karbon 520 Series provides scalability and flexibility.
Features of the module are built-in AI, DDR5 memory up to 96 GB; NVIDIA MXM AI GPU support and an operating temperature range from -40°C up to 70° C.
“Enhanced by Intel Core Ultra’s ruggedization, wide temperature support and integrated NPU, the OnLogic Karbon 520 Series is an ideal solution for demanding edge AI use cases in industrial and mobile environments,” says Michael Masci, vice president, product management of the Edge Computing Group, Intel Corporation. “From fleet management to factory automation, this device is a fantastic example of hardware engineered to address these demanding needs.”
The system is also rugged, featuring fanless design, MIL-STD-810H shock and vibration testing, as well as automotive power input for mobile applications. Expansion of the ModBay & PCIe allows for I/O flexibility and fully bespoke configurations.
Karbon 520 Series is a good fit for applications in fleet management, factory automation and healthcare market segments with extensive EMC testing for use in sensitive or harsh environments.
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edge AI | edge computing | factory automation | Intel | OnLogic
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