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What are Industrial GPU Computers?
As AI and automation converge, edge devices now perform real-time analysis and machine learning—requiring far greater computing power than before. Industrial GPU computers meet this need by combining CPU and GPU performance for high-speed image processing and data analysis. Once limited to data centers, GPU computing has moved to the edge, becoming essential for modern Edge AI applications.
What is an Embedded Computer?
Industrial panel PCs combine computing power with durable, high-resolution touch displays for reliable operation in demanding environments. Once limited to human-machine interfaces (HMIs), they now enable process visualization, data collection, machine monitoring, and predictive maintenance.
Practical Guide to Selecting an Industrial Panel PC
Industrial panel PCs combine computing power with durable, high-resolution touch displays for reliable operation in demanding environments. Once limited to human-machine interfaces (HMIs), they now enable process visualization, data collection, machine monitoring, and predictive maintenance.
What is an Edge AI Computer?
Edge AI brings artificial intelligence to the data source, enabling real-time analysis and decision-making without relying on distant data centers. Processing data locally reduces latency, lowers bandwidth use, and strengthens security for faster, smarter operations. Combining rugged reliability with high-performance processing, Edge AI computers handle complex workloads and power intelligent automation across industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, energy, and transportation.
What is a Rugged Computer?
A rugged computer is engineered for reliable, long-term performance in harsh environments where vibration, extreme temperatures, moisture, and dust would quickly damage standard hardware. While “rugged” and “industrial” computers share similar performance capabilities, they differ in durability. Rugged computers feature reinforced structures, sealed enclosures, enhanced shock resistance, and wide temperature tolerance—ensuring dependable operation even in the most demanding conditions.


5G x Industry: Who Needs It—and How to Choose the Right Solution
5G is reshaping industry beyond increased speed. Its three core features—Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC), and Massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC)—enable greater stability, scalability, and real-time connectivity. Together, they power smarter factories, advanced equipment, and next-generation edge computing.


Predictive Maintenance Made Possible
In today’s competitive industrial landscape, unplanned downtime can be costly and disruptive. Predictive maintenance offers a smarter solution—leveraging data and real-time monitoring to identify potential issues before they lead to failure. This white paper explores the core technologies behind predictive maintenance, outlines its key benefits, and introduces our complete line of rugged industrial computers designed to power these intelligent systems and keep your operations running smoothly.


Windows 11: A Modern Upgrade
Launched in 2021, Windows 11 brings substantial enhancements over Windows 10, including a refreshed user interface, improved multitasking, and advanced security features designed for today’s digital landscape. However, upgrading requires careful planning to meet Microsoft’s strict hardware requirements. This white paper outlines the key improvements in Windows 11, details the necessary system specifications, and helps your organization prepare for a smooth transition ahead of the October 2025 deadline.


Windows 11 vs Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC)?
Since its debut in 2021, Windows 11 has introduced a host of advancements over Windows 10—including a modernized interface, improved multitasking capabilities, and strengthened security features—designed to meet today’s evolving computing demands. However, transitioning to Windows 11 requires careful consideration of its strict hardware requirements and compatibility factors. This white paper explores the key differences between the standard Windows 11 release and the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) edition, helping you evaluate which version aligns best with your organization’s operational needs and long-term IT strategy.


Transform Your Business with Cutting-Edge AI Solutions
In today’s fast-paced and competitive business landscape, innovation is no longer optional—it's essential. Across industries, companies are leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive efficiency, productivity, and smarter decision-making. Our custom industrial computer solutions, powered by high-performance NVIDIA GPUs, deliver the advanced computing power needed for AI-intensive applications. This white paper explores how our AI-driven systems can unlock new possibilities and accelerate your business transformation.


What Is SCADA?
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) is a critical industrial control system that enables real-time monitoring and management of equipment and processes across a wide range of industries. By providing a centralized architecture, SCADA allows operators to control remote assets such as pumps, valves, motors, sensors, and other industrial devices—improving efficiency, safety, and reliability. This white paper outlines the core components of a SCADA system and how they work together to support modern industrial operations.


Software RAID / Hardware RAID: What’s the Difference?
As data storage demands continue to rise, RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) has become a vital solution for enhancing performance, redundancy, and data protection. There are two primary ways to implement RAID: software RAID, which is managed by the operating system without additional hardware, and hardware RAID, which uses a dedicated controller installed in the system. Each approach has its own advantages, limitations, and ideal use cases. This white paper explores the key differences between software and hardware RAID to help you make the right choice for your storage strategy.


What Is an "Industrial Computer"?
An industrial computer is a specialized computing system engineered to perform reliably in challenging environments—such as factory floors, outdoor installations, warehouses, and other industrial settings where standard commercial PCs may fail. Built for durability, these systems typically feature wide operating temperature ranges, rugged enclosures, industrial-grade interfaces, fanless cooling, and high reliability. Many are customizable to suit specific industry needs. Choosing the right industrial computer involves evaluating several critical factors to ensure optimal performance, longevity, and compatibility with your operational demands. This white paper will walk you through the key considerations to help you make an informed decision.




