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Lanner Electronics, a pioneer in network computing appliances and industrial AI computers, will officially unveil its latest innovation, the EAI-I233 and EAI-I251 industrial-grade Edge AI computers, at NVIDIA GTC 2025.

Powered by the NVIDIA® Jetson AGX Orin™ system on module (SOM), these advanced platforms are designed to deliver low-latency AI inferencing capabilities at the edge for industries including retail, manufacturing, transportation and smart city.

EAI-I233: AI inference system

The EAI-I233 features a compact design and is powered by the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin SOM

The EAI-I233 features a compact design and is powered by the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin SOM, offering up to 64GB LPDDR5 memory and 2048 CUDA® cores for exceptional AI performance.

With versatile connectivity options, including 1x GbE RJ45, 1x 10GbE RJ45, 1x 2.5GbE RJ45, 4x USB 3.2, 2x COM, and M.2 expansion slots for WiFi and 5G/LTE connectivity, this platform is ideal for deployment in space-constrained environments, such as retail stores, airports, branch offices, enabling real-time AI inferencing for video analytics applications.

EAI-I251: Ruggedised AI platform for extreme conditions

The EAI-I251, designed for harsh environments with an operational range of −40°C to 70°C, is powered by the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin SOM with 64GB LPDDR5 memory.

Ideal for AI inference in autonomous systems, industrial visual inspection, and physical security, it features extensive I/O options, including 8x video-in (GMSL2), multiple LAN ports (1GbE, 10GbE, 2.5GbE with PoE+), USB 3.2, COM (optional CAN), DIO and M.2 slots for WiFi and 5G/LTE connectivity. This compact yet robust solution ensures seamless integration for edge AI applications.

NVIDIA JetPack SDK 6.2 support

NVIDIA Metropolis stack for vision AI workloads, CUDA-X™ accelerated libraries, and robust development tools

Seamlessly integrated with the NVIDIA JetPack™ SDK 6.2, both EAI-I251 and I233 empower developers with access to Jetson™ Linux, NVIDIA Metropolis stack for vision AI workloads, CUDA-X™ accelerated libraries, and robust development tools, accelerating the deployment of AI-driven in-vehicle video analytics.

With the NVIDIA Jetson platform, our latest edge AI computers redefine industrial AI performance, reliability, and connectivity,” said Spencer Chou, Senior Director of the Edge AI Division at Lanner Electronics.

Advancements in AI and edge computing

Chou added: “Introducing these innovations at NVIDIA GTC 2025 underscores our commitment to driving advancements in AI and edge computing for mission-critical applications.”

The EAI-I233 and EAI-I251 will debut at Lanner's Booth #1908 during NVIDIA GTC 2025, Mar 17-21, at the San Jose Convention Centre. Visitors can experience live demonstrations and explore how these platforms enable real-time AI inferencing across industrial sectors.

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