OnLogic Debuts Helix 520 Series for Scalable Edge Computing and AI

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OnLogic, a leader in industrial hardware, has introduced the Helix 520 Series, a new lineup of modular industrial computers designed for AI and edge computing. Powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, the system aims to deliver robust performance and reliability for automation, robotics, and machine vision applications, especially in demanding environments.

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The Helix 520 reportedly offers scalability, allowing users to customize CPU and GPU configurations to match specific operational needs, ensuring long-term efficiency. Integrated neural processing units (NPUs) provide low-latency AI capabilities, while options for NVIDIA GPUs and Hailo AI accelerators support intense workloads. Remote management tools, including Intel vPro, enhance operational oversight by reducing on-site maintenance needs.

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Hunter Golden, Senior Product Manager at OnLogic, emphasized the product’s impact, stating, “The Helix 520 Series represents our commitment to providing cutting-edge computing solutions that empower innovation at the edge.”

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Addressing skepticism around edge computing, the technology solves practical challenges such as processing massive IoT data, enabling real-time decision-making, and safeguarding data privacy. On-site data processing minimizes latency, cuts cloud dependence, and secures sensitive information. Dan Rodriguez, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of the Edge Computing Group at Intel Corporation, noted, “The system’s integrated NPU and GPU with Intel XMX technology, coupled with scalable performance options, make it well suited for edge AI use cases in industrial environments, from automation to robotics.”

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Built to enduring standards, the Helix 520 Series features a fanless design and modular I/O, ensuring reliable operation in settings like manufacturing and logistics, even under extreme temperature conditions. Its adaptability positions it as a core resource for businesses looking to optimize performance in modern industrial applications.

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