
DeepX, a physical AI semiconductor company, announced that it will participate in the global embedded electronics technology exhibition 'Embedded World 2026' held in Germany and begin activities to expand into the European market.
Embedded World is known as the world's largest industrial exhibition, where companies from various fields, including automotive, robotics, and industrial systems, participate to showcase the latest embedded technologies and solutions.
DeepX will operate a dedicated booth at this event, while also hosting live demonstrations of its technology at several global partner booths within the exhibition hall. Simultaneous demonstrations will take place at approximately 10 partner booths, showcasing an AI hardware ecosystem that can be utilized in a variety of industrial settings.
The exhibition will showcase an industrial board, developed in collaboration with semiconductor company Renesas Electronics, that combines an application processor (AP) with DeepX's NPU. This solution will be showcased as an example of an AI-based industrial system applicable to smart factory environments.
Additionally, Sixfab and Raspberry Pi will demonstrate real-time smart traffic analysis using the AI PC 'ALPON X5' equipped with the DeepX chip. They also plan to unveil for the first time the AI HAT model based on the DeepX DX-M1 chip.
Collaborations with industrial computer companies are also continuing. System development companies such as ASUS' industrial PC subsidiary Aeon, as well as IEI, Wilink, Endric, Toradex, and Renner, will showcase industrial PCs and AI hardware solutions utilizing DeepX semiconductors, highlighting application cases in various fields such as smart cities, logistics automation, and security systems.
Collaboration examples with software companies will also be showcased. Ultralytics, the developer of the vision AI model "YOLO," will unveil an open-source AI environment running on the DeepX NPU, and Network Optics plans to demonstrate a large-scale video monitoring system (VMS) utilizing the DeepX chip in real time.
At this exhibition, DeepX will also introduce a line of AI semiconductor products applicable to European industrial sites. The 'DX-M1M' is an M.2 standard module equipped with the high-performance DX-M1 AI chip. It is designed to be installed in existing industrial PCs or edge servers to add AI inference capabilities.
Another product, 'DX-AIPlayer', is an edge AI integrated solution that combines DeepX NPU and CPU board, and is presented as an AI development platform that supports the entire process from model development to industrial environment deployment.
DeepX has established a European supply chain by signing a distribution agreement with global technology distribution company Avnet Silica. The company currently has clients in a variety of industries, including smart cities, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), machine vision, and smart factories. Through this exhibition, DeepX plans to expand its commercialization efforts in the European market.
A DeepX official said, “Our goal is to build a physical AI hardware environment that global developers can easily utilize through collaboration with hardware and software companies,” and “Since Europe is a market with high demand for AI-based industries such as smart factories and robotics, we plan to expand our global business based on this.”
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