ADLINK unveils edge AI systems for robots & industry
Fri, 29th May 2026 (Yesterday)
ADLINK has unveiled a range of edge AI systems for humanoid robots, unmanned vehicles and industrial applications at COMPUTEX 2026. The showcase brings together seven application areas developed with chipmakers, display companies and robotics partners.
The Taiwan-based company used the exhibition to present edge computing products designed to move AI beyond software inference into physical tasks such as perception, decision-making, control and autonomous action. The line-up spans manufacturing, healthcare, retail, robotics and unmanned systems.
Among the main exhibits is Moby, a general-purpose robot from Noble Machines. The robot runs on ADLINK's DLAP-711 edge AI platform with NVIDIA Jetson Thor, designed to handle multi-sensor fusion, AI reasoning and whole-body control.
ADLINK also highlighted medical imaging and healthcare displays. This combines its medical motherboard platform and MXM modules with display technology from AUO Display Plus to support glasses-free 3D imaging and AI-based medical applications.
Retail systems are another part of the presentation. In this area, dual-sided transparent MicroLED displays from AUO Display Plus are integrated with ADLINK's MXA-312M dual 4K display system using MediaTek Genio 720 and 520 processors for translation, content analysis and interactive displays in shops and public spaces.
Industrial Focus
For factory and automation customers, ADLINK showed its APC series SoftMotion control platform and AI motion control simulation tools. These are intended to help equipment manufacturers develop and test motion control systems and introduce AI-assisted workflows.
It also introduced a low-power edge platform based on its Express-PTL computer-on-module products using Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors. The demonstration uses a compact robotic arm scenario to show local AI agent functions and task execution at the edge.
Another manufacturing exhibit centres on the newly released AXE series edge AI servers. Combined with GPUs, the systems are used in a demonstration of ADLINK's AI Agent Factory, a manufacturing concept focused on data analysis, decision support and operational processes.
Autonomous systems are another target market, with rugged computing platforms designed to provide edge AI processing and autonomous decision systems for unmanned vehicles operating in a range of environments.
Partner Network
The broader presentation reflects ADLINK's strategy of working across several processor and system architectures rather than focusing on a single supplier. Collaborators on the show floor include Intel, NVIDIA, MediaTek, NXP, AMD and Qualcomm Technologies, alongside AUO Display Plus and Noble Machines.
That partner mix points to ADLINK's role as a systems integrator in the edge computing market, where customers often need hardware and software from different vendors to work together in industrial settings. The exhibit is built around cross-architecture and cross-domain integration.
More than 1,600 customers use ADLINK products in sectors where embedded and edge computing are deployed in operational environments. Its portfolio includes computer-on-modules, industrial motherboards, edge servers and AI platforms.
Stephen Huang, President & COO of ADLINK, said the launch reflects demand from industrial users for systems that can remain in service over long periods.
"As AI applications accelerate across various sectors, industries require industrial-grade edge AI platforms that are flexible, reliable, and capable of long-term deployment," Huang said.
"For over thirty years, ADLINK has been rooted in edge computing and industrial innovation. By combining the latest technologies from our global collaborators with our commitment to stable supply and long-term support, we help customers confidently bridge the gap from AI concept to large-scale deployment. COMPUTEX 2026 is a concentrated showcase of ADLINK's achievements in bringing Physical AI to life," he added.