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Impulse Embedded is a leading provider of Industrial computing systems and solutions. Our customers rely on us to provide the best embedded computing products and solutions for the challenges presented by today’s industrial demands. Together with our global manufacturing partners we provide world-class innovative embedded computing and automation products and solutions suitable for multiple industrial market sectors.
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The M2AI-2280-520 from Aaeon features the energy-efficient Kneron KL520 Neural Processor Unit (NPU) in a M.2 2280 form factor that’s equally cost-efficient. The KL520 provides efficient AI computing performance of 0.56 TOPS per watt, perfect for remote, mobile, and unmanned applications. The KL520 is made up with dual ARM Cortex M4 processors which can serve as a co-processor in any system with an M.2 2280 B key slot. It's low power design and easy integration makes it well-suited for applications including smart locks, security cameras, drones, smart home appliances and robotics. Impulse also offers a wide range of compact embedded boards and PC's which the M2AI-2280-520 can easily be added to in our UK engineering facility with your choice of processor, memory, storage, peripheral cards and operating system. For more information about the M2AI-2280-520 AI Edge Computing Module please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Kneron Kl520 NPU AI Edge M.2 2280 Module
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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.