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Vecow unveils new high-performance computing system for heavy AI workloads

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Vecow, a Taiwan-based embedded systems manufacturer, has introduced the RCX-3000 PEG, a scalable and high-performance computing system capable of handling demanding computational tasks. This system is designed with a lower thermal design power (TDP) of 65 watts, reflecting an optimized balance between performance and energy efficiency, a key consideration for embedded applications.

According to Vecow, the RCX-3000 PEG features expandable high-density computing capabilities, utilizing a range of the latest Intel Core processors, such as the i9, i7, i5, and i3. Additionally, the system is equipped with a variety of input/output interfaces, offering the flexibility to be customized to meet the specific requirements of diverse edge and AI-related applications.

“The RCX-3000 PEG is built on 24-core 13th Gen Intel Core processor technology delivering power-efficient performance and intelligence optimized for IIoT use cases,” says Bryan Huang, product manager of the Embedded Systems & Platform Division at Vecow.

The Vecow RCX-3000 PEG is designed with up to seven PCIe expansion slots, allowing the integration of up to two dedicated graphics cards. This feature is particularly beneficial for AI and deep learning tasks. The device also includes Out-Of-Band (OOB) management capabilities, facilitating remote monitoring, control, and firmware updates. This is especially advantageous for edge computing scenarios, where devices are often situated in difficult-to-access locations.

Vecow highlights that the computing system is built to be both rugged and scalable, making it a good option for industrial settings that often involve exposure to extreme conditions. The system’s flexibility in power modules, offering both AC and DC options, is a crucial aspect for widespread large-scale industrial implementation.

“We are excited to introduce the RCX-3000 PEG, our high-end Embedded Computing System, to our partners at the start of 2024,” says Joseph Huang, sales lead at Vecow.

Vecow has recently introduced the Time Sync Box, a solution tailored for synchronizing multiple sensors. The hardware system, driven by the Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, is aimed at a range of edge applications, including autonomous vehicles and Industry 4.0.

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