Computex 2026 – Powering AI at the Edge

Lanner Electronics is set to participate in COMPUTEX 2026, where it will unveil its latest AstraEdge AI platforms designed to empower on-premises AI inferencing across enterprise, telecom, and industrial environments. Visitors can explore Lanner’s live demonstrations at TWTC Hall 1, Booth A1227a, highlighting real-world deployments of Robotic AI, Agentic AI, Vision AI, and Telco AI.


 

Robotic AI: Bridging Gen AI and Physical AI

Lanner will showcase an integrated generative and physical AI workflow, where LLMs running on the NVIDIA MGX-based ECA-6051 enable natural voice interaction with real-world systems. A vision-enabled robotic arm powered by the EAI-I251 with NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin executes spoken commands using VLM and VLA, performing real-time object sorting with coordinated perception and action. The demo is further enhanced by high-fidelity simulation using NVIDIA Isaac Sim on the Lanner EAI-I730 Edge AI Workstation, illustrating how digital twins accelerate robotics development.

 

 

Agentic AI: Autonomous Agent at the Edge

Lanner will also introduce an Autonomous Agent solution built on its powerful Edge AI platform EAI-I351, powered by NVIDIA Jetson Thor™ and NeMo Claw. The demo highlights how agentic AI systems can independently plan, reason, and execute tasks in dynamic environments—moving beyond static AI models.

 

 

Vision AI: Pre-Validated Edge AI Starter Kits

In collaboration with leading AI ecosystem partners including Qualcomm, MemryX, and SiMa.ai, Lanner will showcase pre-validated Edge AI starter kits—featuring EAI-I732Q and EAI-I500M—designed to accelerate real-time video analytics deployment.

These solutions enable enterprises to rapidly deploy AI-powered video SaaS, public safety, and operational intelligence at the edge, reducing integration complexity and time-to-market.

 

 

Telco AI: AI-Enabled RAN at the Edge

For telecom applications, Lanner will demonstrate its AI on RAN solution, powered by an edge server platform ECA-5555 built on Intel Xeon 6 SoC architecture and accelerated by AI GPUs from Qualcomm. This solution enables telecom operators to deploy AI workloads directly at cell sites, supporting real-time analytics, network optimization, and next-generation AI services in 5G and beyond.