SECO to showcase Intel-powered Edge AI hardware at embedded world 2026

SECO to showcase intel-powered Edge AI hardware at embedded world 2026 SECO to showcase intel-powered Edge AI hardware at embedded world 2026

At embedded world 2026 (10–12th March, Nuremberg, Germany), SECO will present a comprehensive portfolio of Intel-powered hardware solutions at its booth in Hall 1, Booth 320, showcasing how Edge computing platforms enable real-world AI applications across industrial and embedded domains.

One of the main hardware highlights will be the SOM-COMe-BT6-PTL, a COM Express Type 6 Basic module based on the new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors (formerly codenamed Panther Lake). The module delivers next-generation hybrid computing and AI acceleration for industrial Edge systems, featuring up to 16 CPU cores, the new Intel NPU 5 with up to 50 TOPS of dedicated AI performance, and up to 180 TOPS of total platform AI capability combining CPU, GPU, and NPU. Advanced graphics and imaging are enabled by the integrated Intel Arc GPU with Xe3 architecture, while support for DDR5/LPDDR5x memory, PCIe Gen4/Gen5, Thunderbolt, and multi-display outputs makes the module well suited for AI-driven automation, multi-camera vision, medical imaging, smart retail, and latency-sensitive edge applications. Designed within the widely adopted COM Express Type 6 standard, the SOM-COMe-BT6-PTL provides a scalable, long-term building block for rugged and mission-critical embedded designs.

At the SECO booth, this platform will be showcased through a software-defined industrial automation demo developed in collaboration with Reply and running on SECO’s Intel-based SOM-COMe-BT6-PTL. The live setup shows how data from industrial PLCs can be acquired, standardised, and transformed into real-time operational insights directly at the Edge. By combining partner applications deployed through the SECO Application Hub with local AI processing on Intel edge hardware, the demo highlights predictive maintenance, troubleshooting, and real-time decision support without reliance on cloud connectivity, illustrating how industrial machines can evolve into intelligent, adaptive assets.

SECO to showcase intel-powered Edge AI hardware at embedded world 2026

In addition, SECO will showcase a scalable portfolio of Intel Atom–based COM Express modules built on the latest Intel Atom x7000 Series and Intel Processor N-series. The lineup includes SOM-COMe-CT6-ASL, SOM-COMe-CT6-TWL, and SOM-COMe-CT6-ADL-N, all compliant with the COM Express Type 6 Basic standard and designed on a common hardware and software foundation.

These modules enable maximum scalability across performance, power, and environmental requirements, ranging from dual-core configurations with ultra-low 6W TDP up to octa-core Intel Core i3 solutions, with selected variants –such as the ASL platform – supporting extended industrial temperature ranges. Designed for carrier-based architectures, the portfolio addresses a wide range of industrial and commercial Edge applications, including factory automation, smart infrastructure, retail systems, and embedded HMIs.

To support early evaluation, SECO offers a limited kit for selected COM Express Type 6 configurations, including an entry-level setup based on the SOM-COMe-CT6-ADL-N for testing and development.

SECO will also present its Pico-ITX single-board computer portfolio based on the latest Intel Atom x7000 Series and Intel Processor N-series, addressing applications that require a compact, system-ready, and power-efficient computing platform. The lineup includes SBC-pITX-TWL, SBC-pITX-ASL, and SBC-pITX-ADL-N, delivering a complete range of configurations from ultra-low-power designs to higher-performance variants for industrial Edge systems.

Unlike modular COM Express solutions, these fully integrated Pico-ITX SBCs provide a ready-to-deploy platform combining CPU, memory, I/O, and industrial connectivity in a 100 × 72mm form factor, making them ideal for fanless systems, space-constrained installations, and cost-optimised embedded designs. With support for industrial operating conditions and long-term availability, SECO’s Pico-ITX Atom SBCs target use cases such as industrial controllers, gateways, embedded HMIs, smart infrastructure, and compact edge devices.

SECO will also showcase Modular Vision, its industrial HMI platform powered by Intel Atom x7000RE processors, available in 10.1” and 15.6” display variants: Modular Vision 10.1 ASL and Modular Vision 15.6 ASL. Designed for industrial environments, Modular Vision features a robust industrial design with IP66-rated front panel (panel-mount integration), wide DC input range, and CE/FCC compliance, ensuring reliable 24/7 operation in demanding applications.

Both display sizes are equipped with projected capacitive (P-Cap) touch, 3.0mm chemically strengthened cover glass, >400 cd/m² brightness, and a 50,000-hour LED backlight lifetime. The 10.1” version offers 1280 × 800 resolution, while the 15.6” version delivers Full HD 1920 × 1080 resolution, enabling clear visualisation for industrial control, monitoring, and professional HMI use cases. With its modular architecture and seamless integration with SECO’s software ecosystem, Modular Vision provides a scalable, order-ready HMI solution for industrial automation, energy, vending, smart infrastructure, and Edge AI applications.

All showcased solutions are supported by SECO’s software ecosystem, including full integration with Clea for device management, data orchestration, and AI enablement. The SECO Application Hub provides access to a curated library of AI and machine learning applications, while the SECO Developer Centre offers centralised technical documentation, development tools, and comprehensive resources to accelerate system design and deployment.

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