The centerpiece of ARBOR's demonstration is the IEC-6700 embedded system. By pairing Intel’s Panther Lake processor with the Intel Physical AI Studio, the system achieves 180 TOPS of edge computing power. This architecture integrates CPU, GPU, and NPU resources to support end-to-end robotic workflows, including data collection and multimodal model fine-tuning without external network dependency.
Beyond the Panther Lake launch, ARBOR is running live demonstrations of specialized industrial applications. These include vision-guided robotics powered by the AEC-8000 system, automated optical inspection for quality assurance, and smart parking management systems using digital twin technology. The company also introduced the MX110, an AIoT platform utilizing the MediaTek Genio 720 to provide thermal monitoring through infrared analytics. General Manager Stanley Li noted that the company’s focus is on providing the physical infrastructure necessary to translate edge data into immediate, scalable automation.

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