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The 5 Best Industrial PCs in 2026 for Edge Computing Applications
Reliable, long lifecycle platforms for automation, edge AI and industrial environments. In 2026, Industrial PCs need to do more than just run reliably. They’re expected to support AI workloads, machine vision, and increasingly complex automation systems. We’ve selected five platforms t...
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Neousys POC-915: Compact Industrial System with AMD Ryzen PRO 8640U for Vision & Automation
Edge computing rarely fails because the CPU is too slow. More often, systems fall over due to heat, vibration, awkward mounting, poor I/O fit, or a lack of long-term stability in the field. Those are exactly the conditions the Neousys POC-900 Series is designed to handle. It is an ultra-compact emb...
Nuvo-11000: Rugged Performance at the Edge
When reliability and performance are non-negotiable, the Nuvo-11000 by Neousys delivers rugged edge computing for demanding, mission-critical applications. Powered by the latest Intel® Core™ Ultra 200 processor, it combines a hybrid-tile architecture with integrated AI accelerati...
PICO-ARU4: Small Board. Big Performance
The PICO-ARU4 by AAEON combines the latest Intel® Core™ Ultra processors, high-speed connectivity, and flexible expansion into a compact 100mm x 72mm footprint. Whether you’re working in industrial automation, edge computing or any application where space is at a premium, this Pico-I...
5 Examples of Embedded Computers
An Embedded Computer is a PC that is designed into another machine, device, or enclosure to form part of a complete unit. From the simple control of a roadside sign, to rolling-stock error logging on a national rail network, Embedded Computers are as versatile as their applications are varied. Their...
Providing UL-Certified VELA Rack Computers for the Nuclear Industry
A customer in the nuclear sector wished to replace the rack computers at heart of their control system, as critical system components had gone out of support. The control system itself forms part of an essential cog in the nuclear supply chain, and is deployed in numerous locations around the world.