Lanner IIoT-I530 machine vision industrial PC comes with 6x PoE+ ports, dual 2.5GbE – CNX Software

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Lanner IIoT-I530 is a fanless machine vision IPC (Industrial PC) powered by a choice of Intel Tiger Lake UP3 processors and equipped with six PoE+ or LAN ports for IP cameras, as well as two 2.5GbE ports.
The embedded computer also comes with up to 64GB DDR4 RAM, two COM Ports, four USB 3.0 ports, dual HDMI output, digital inputs and outputs, as well as M.2 sockets for WiFi 6 or/and 5G connectivity, plus NVMe SSD storage.
machine vision industrial PC
Lanner IIoT-I530 specifications:
 
Lanner IIoT-350 embedded PC with PoE+ cameras
The Lanner IIoT-I530 machine vision industrial PC comes with wall and VESA mounting options, and supports Microsoft Windows OS, but Lanner says Linux support depends on Intel drivers release.  I’ve very recently reviewed the UP Xtreme i11 edge compute enabling kit that happens to come with the Intel Core i7-1185GRE processor mentioned in the specifications and runs Ubuntu 20.04 with everything apparently just working fine, so I would assume most, if not all features, to be working in Linux on the IIoT-I530 as well.
The PC should also support Intel OpenVino SDK and Intel Edge Insights for Vision which we tested on the UP Xtreme i11 with CPU and GPU acceleration, but also supports M.2 AI accelerators, which surprisingly, are not mentioned at all here, as the system may have to handle six or more video streams, and could struggle depending on the video streaming resolution and AI model.
Lanner did not provide availability and pricing information for their IIoT-I530 IPC. Additional information may be found in the press release and product page.
Via LinuxGizmos
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