Electronic Specifier walks through the top 5 IoT products released this September 2025.
NEXCOM’s rugged Edge AI computer for smart agriculture

NEXCOM announced a new, powerful and rugged Edge AI computer, ideal for smart agriculture applications: the ATC 3561-NA4C. This complete computer system delivers up to 67 TOPS of AI inference performance (for the 8GB version in Super Mode), and has a wide range of high-performance wired and wireless communications options, making it ideal for agricultural applications such as autonomous vehicles for planting, weeding, crop care, harvesting and more.
IBASE RISC-based 3.5″ SBC for low-power AIoT Edge applications

IBASE Technology a provider of rugged embedded and Edge computing solutions, launched the IBR500, a RISC-based 3.5″ single board computer (SBC) designed for compact, low-power, and performance-driven applications in IoT, AI, and Edge deployments.
Nordic’s wireless SoC for Bluetooth LE and Matter applications

Nordic Semiconductor announced the launch of the nRF54LM20A, the latest addition to its next generation nRF54L Series of ultra-low power wireless SoCs. Built on Nordic’s 22nm technology platform, the nRF54L Series simplifies design challenges while enabling reliable communication, extended battery life, and compact product designs.
Qualcomm-powered modules boost Tria’s Edge AI strategy

Tria Technologies has unveiled a new family of modules built around Qualcomm’s Dragonwing processors. The modules support multiple operating systems, including Yocto Linux, positioning them as a flexible option for embedded Linux developers. By combining high-performance, low-power processors with Linux support, Tria aims to enable advanced Edge AI, machine learning, and IoT applications across sectors such as industrial, medical, agricultural, and construction.
Silicon Labs’ FG23L wireless SoC

Silicon Labs‘ FG23L wireless SoC, the newest addition to its Series 2 portfolio, will be generally available on 30th September. Developer kits are available now. The FG23L brings Silicon Labs’ Sub-GHz to a new level, delivering secure long-range connectivity at a fraction of the cost. By balancing essential performance with affordability, it opens Sub-GHz IoT to broader markets and higher-volume applications.