AI Semiconductor corporations DeepX said on the 26th that it will take part in the IT exhibition "Computex Taipei 2026," to be held in Taipei, Taiwan, from the 2nd to the 5th of next month, and unveil a global mass-production cooperation ecosystem.

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DeepX will operate an independent pavilion at this exhibition. In addition, it plans to showcase physical AI solutions applicable to a range of industrial systems, including robot platforms, smart infrastructure, intelligent video security, smart factories, on-device OCR, smart healthcare, AI NAS, and on-premises edge servers.

Physical AI refers to an ultra-low-power, high-performance On-device AI infrastructure that departs from cloud-centric computing and operates instantly inside actual physical devices such as robots, factories, and security systems.

The centerpiece of this exhibition is that DeepX's first-generation mass-production AI Semiconductor and module lineup will be installed in the official booths of local Taiwanese and global hardware manufacturers. As partners, more than 30 global hardware manufacturing and system integration (SI) corporations, including Advantech, ASRock, MSI, Aaeon, QNAP, Biostar, Apacer, and Lanner, are participating.

In robotics, DeepX will collaborate with Advantech to demonstrate a robot control and perception platform based on low power and low heat generation. In spatial analytics and video security, it will join hands with Aaeon and others to present a vision AI solution capable of real-time object recognition and congestion analysis, and introduce a low-power acceleration architecture that performs multi-channel video analytics without a separate high-power GPU.

In smart factories, DeepX will unveil on-device OCR for manufacturing process inspection with partners such as iEi and Portwell, and in storage, it will jointly introduce with QNAP a low-power AI NAS platform that performs native data classification and intelligent search. In addition, working with Lanner, Supermicro, and others, it will exhibit an on-premises edge server solution that reduces total cost of ownership (TCO) compared with conventional GPGPU.

Chief Executive Kim Nok-won of DeepX said, "Taiwan is a key base for global industrial hardware and a major stage where the capabilities of AI Semiconductor must be verified," adding, "Our collaboration with global partners goes beyond simple component supply to a technology-integration partnership in which we jointly design and validate complete AI solutions for each industry. Together with the hardware ecosystem, we will accelerate the pioneering of the global physical AI infrastructure market."

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