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Luxonis Launches OAK 4: 52 TOPS Edge AI Cameras for Robotics and Automation
Luxonis has unveiled its OAK 4 devices, a next-generation edge AI camera system that brings 52 TOPS of on-device inference—a 40x increase over the previous generation. Designed for robotics, industrial automation, smart cities, retail, logistics, and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), OAK 4 enables machines to perceive the world without relying on external cloud compute. Read More
Tiiny AI Unveils Pocket-Sized Supercomputer Running 120B LLMs Offline
Tiiny AI Inc., a US deep-tech startup, has officially unveiled the Tiiny AI Pocket Lab, now verified by Guinness World Records as the “World’s Smallest MiniPC (100B LLM Locally).” The device, roughly the size of a small paperback, packs enough firepower to run a 120-billion-parameter large language model entirely on-device, no cloud, servers, or high-end GPUs required. Read More
Ezurio Launches Nitrogen95 SOM for AI-Enabled Vision and Edge Computing
Connectivity and embedded computing leader Ezurio has unveiled the Nitrogen95 Connected System-on-Module (SOM), a high-performance platform designed for vision, display, and AI-enabled edge applications. Built on the NXP i.MX 95 applications processor family, the module integrates advanced imaging, AI acceleration, and pre-certified Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth LE connectivity. Read More
Merck Taps Lenovo and Equinix for Liquid-Cooled HPC to Power Next-Gen Science and AI
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany is turning up the compute dial—hard. The science and technology giant has deployed a new high-performance computing (HPC) platform built on Lenovo ThinkSystem servers with advanced liquid cooling, hosted inside an Equinix AI-ready data center in Germany. For a company with deep stakes in life science, healthcare, and semiconductor materials, compute is no longer background infrastructure—it’s the fuel powering its next decade of scientific discovery. Read More
AMD, Cisco, and HUMAIN Team Up on a 1GW AI Infrastructure Push to Make Saudi Arabia a Global AI Powerhouse
Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a global AI heavyweight just notched a major milestone. AMD, Cisco, and HUMAIN—the Public Investment Fund–backed full-stack AI company—announced plans to form a joint venture focused on building world-class AI data center infrastructure at massive scale. And not the theoretical kind. The partners are aiming for up to 1 gigawatt of AI compute capacity by 2030, making the Kingdom one of the largest AI infrastructure hubs outside the US and China. Read More
Drone Tech Enters Its Predictive Era: Sky-Futures Maps Out the UAS Trends That Will Define 2026
If 2023–2025 were the years drones became ubiquitous tools across industrial inspections, 2026 is shaping up to be the moment they start thinking ahead. At least, that’s the view from Sky-Futures, the long-running drone-inspection and risk intelligence firm whose new industry forecast frames next year as a decisive shift from data capture to data foresight. Read More
Fibocom’s AI Dongle Turns Any PC or NAS Into a Local LLM Powerhouse
Fibocom is taking a swing at democratizing local AI computing with its new AI Dongle, a compact plug-and-play accelerator designed to give everyday devices—from PCs to NAS boxes—a serious boost in on-device LLM inference. Think real-time Q&A assistants, text-to-image lookups, and meeting summarization without shipping your data off to the cloud. Read More
Hammerhead AI Emerges From Stealth With $10M to Solve the GPU Power Crunch
The AI boom has turned GPUs into the most coveted silicon on the planet—yet a surprising portion of them are sitting idle. Not because they lack demand, but because the world’s newly built AI factories (from hyperscalers to colocation giants) can’t feed them enough power. Utilization rates of 30–50% have quietly become the norm. And in today’s AI economics, idle GPUs might as well be burning cash. Read More
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