Lanner Electronics

Lanner Electronics Launches Falcon H8 PCIe AI Accelerator Card, Powered by Hailo-8™AI Processors

Lanner Electronics announced its first Hailo-8™AI-powered PCIe accelerator card, the Falcon H8. Lanner collaborated with leading AI (Artificial Intelligence) chipmaker Hailo to design the Falcon H8, enabling scalable and powerful intelligent video analytics applications for multiple industries operating at the edge, including intelligent transport systems (ITS), smart cities, smart retail, and Industry 4.0. The Falcon H8 is one of the most cost-efficient PCIe AI accelerator cards on the market, with a low power consumption and record high of up to 156 tera operations per second (TOPS) to allow high-end deep learning applications on edge servers.

NCA-6110: High-Performance Network Appliance for Network Security and Virtualization

Lanner announced the launch of the NCA-6110, a high-performance 2U rackmount network security appliance powered by the AMD EPYC™7000 Series CPU and offers up to 40Gbps encryption/decryption security acceleration is designed for application delivery, mobile edge computing, WAN optimization, DPI/IPS/IDS, NFV/SDN and NGFW/UTM. The NCA-6110 accommodates up to eight NIC module slots greatly enhancing the NCA-6110’s flexibility and scalability.

Lanner Electronics Partners with Interactor to Accelerate Edge Computing Deployment

Lanner Electronics has formed a partnership with Interactor, the leading edge compute software provider for Enterprise IoT, to address the challenges in today’s IIoT (Industrial IoT) deployments. The joint solution of Lanner’s validated white-box gateway integrated with the edge computing software by Interactor is developed to enable interoperability and connectivity on both hardware and software levels in industrial automation and smart city deployments.

Lanner Introduces R6S, The Award Winning Rugged Rolling Stock Surveillance NVR

Lanner Electronics launched R6S, award winning rugged, fanless vehicle surveillance NVR. R6S is designed for public transit Wi-Fi, video surveillance, recording and facial recognition. R6S, being the robust vehicle surveillance NVR, can operate under wide temperature range (-40~70°C), indicating its excellent reliability in harsh environment. R6S is powered by the 7th Generation 14 nm Intel® Core™ i7-7600U SoC (formerly Kaby Lake), offering power-efficient performance and Intel HD Graphics 620 accelerated graphics performance for rolling stock computing needs.

NVA-3000: Surveillance Platform Powered By The Intel Atom N4200/x7-E3950 CPU

Lanner released NVA-3000, an industrial box PC powered by Intel® Atom® N4200/x7-E3950 CPU (codenamed Apollo Lake). This surveillance platform features multiple I/O integration for LAN/PoE connectivity for video surveillance/machine vision and/or industrial automation. Lanner’s other video intelligence and surveillance platforms include the LEC-7338 and the LEC-2580.

Lanner Introduces V6S, The Next-Generation Rugged Vehicle Surveillance NVR

Lanner Electronics launched V6S, next-generation rugged, fanless vehicle surveillance NVR. V6S is designed for public transit video surveillance, recording and analytics. V6S, being the robust vehicle surveillance NVR, can operate under wide temperature range (-20~60° C), indicating its excellent reliability in harsh environment. V6S is powered by the 7th Generation 14 nm Intel® Core i7-7600U SoC (formerly Kaby Lake), offering power-efficient performance and accelerated graphics performance for vehicle computing needs.

Lanner Introduces Next-Generation V3 Series Fanless Rugged Vehicle Gateway Controllers

Lanner Electronics Inc., launches next-generation rugged, fanless V3 Series vehicle gateway controllers – V3G and V3S. While V3G is targeted for smart bus implementation, including fleet management and passenger information display, V3S aims at video surveillance, recording and analytics. V3G and V3S feature the new generation 14 nm Intel® Atom x7-E3950 SoC (formerly Apollo Lake). This processor consumes low volume of power and offers performance upgrade for vehicle computing needs from previous generation of Atom processors.