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The MIC-711-OX by Advantech is a groundbreaking AI Edge Computer centred around the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX platform. This embedded PC is designed for seamless visual integration, featuring HDMI connectivity that ensures high-definition display output. Its configurable memory, supporting up to 16GB LPDDR5, delivers exceptional processing power, facilitating complex AI inference tasks effortlessly. Connectivity options are streamlined with 1x Gigabit Ethernet and 3x USB ports, enabling efficient data transfer and integration with an array of peripherals. Its mini PCIe and M.2 expansion slots offer remarkable flexibility for customisations or expansions, empowering users to tailor the system to precise project requirements. The MIC-711-OX empowers industries such as autonomous vehicles, robotics, and smart manufacturing, where cutting-edge AI inference at the edge is paramount.
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Advantech Nvidia Jetson Orin NX 16GB Ai Edge Computer: HDMI, 1x Gigabit Ethernet,3x USB, Mini PCIe and M.2 Expansion Slots
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Nvidia Jetson Orin NX 16GB Ai Edge Computer: HDMI, 1x Gigabit Ethernet,3x USB, Mini PCIe and M.2 Expansion Slots
The engineers who look after the Bakerloo and Metropolitan signalling and control room systems wanted to upgrade the control room display systems with new computers in order to replace aging 19" rack PCs with smaller form factor fanless computers.