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DFI's Miniaturized IPCs Empower Edge AI Applications

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In the era of Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT), Industrial PC (IPC) is expected more than just a computer for general data processing. Faced with the increasing workload at the edge, end devices are required to be smart, automated and interconnected, which reflects on the demands of AI computing and M2M (Machine-to-Machine) communication in small-sized PCs.

The demand for AI computing emerged on the account of the decentralization trends in recent years to reduce cloud computing workloads and costs, and to reinforce AI performance at the edge, high-end embedded solutions is a must. But to downsize them and meanwhile support the conditions required by edge environments, like tight spaces and abrupt temperature changes, it's definitely a challenge for IPC manufactures.



Computing decentralization also infused diversity and heterogeneity into AIoT framework that further stresses the importance of integration capability. Edge computing is an integrative application that requires the synergy of multiple devices. That is, devices should be able to communicate, even though their operating systems differ from each others and bring compatibility issues on data storage, processing and transferring.

Responding to above demands, DFI, with decades of experience in developing small-sized embedded solutions, has a full product portfolio as countermeasures with extra benefits to help clients optimize their AIoT ecosystem.

The Pi-sized GHF51 and ALF51 have AMD and Intel x 86 platforms downsized into the 1.8" boards to boost industrial IoT development. To tackle more complicated tasks, CS551 condenses desktop-platform power into the 3.5" SBC, and has the processor-warming mechanism under -30°C that ensures seamless operation in dramatic temperature change. With high performance, the designs are easier to not only leverage the AI power but also run virtual machine software to solve the data compatibility issue and amplify the effect of AIoT.

For market-ready solutions, DFI releases an array of x86-based mini PCs, such as EB100-KU for IoT gateway and industrial NUC and ES220-CS featuring as the first 35 W desktop PC with REAL DUAL 4K HDMI supported.

Based on the commitment to customers, DFI continues to develop and optimize products to help system integrators to quickly build systems and create new business opportunities to facilitate AIoT.

For more information, visit the product pages of the GHF51, ALF51, CS551, EB100-KU, and ES220-CS.

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I miss DFI!!! hope you guys can go back to motherboard business again.
 
DFI, now that's the name haven't heard in a while.

They sure changed their target lol.
Was just going to say that. Blast from the passed.
 
I miss DFI!!! hope you guys can go back to motherboard business again.

They never left! They put their talents into the industrial market but they are still a damn good ODM. They just don't put anything into the consumer space directly. Look at the density of the 1.8" boards, they're beautiful.
 
Best overclocking mobo I've owned was a DFI expert. Overclocked the Bus from 200 to 365 on my AMD Opteron dual core.
 
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