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Qualcomm, Foxconn to Launch High Performance AI Edge Box

Qualcomm, Foxconn to Launch High Performance AI Edge Box Image Credit: Qualcomm

Qualcomm Technologies jointly announced with Foxconn Industrial Internet the design, manufacture, and launch of Gloria AI Edge Box with the Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 inference accelerator. 

This compact power-optimized system offers 70 trillion operations per second (TOPS) of artificial intelligence computing power with the Cloud AI 100 inference accelerator optimized for edge compute. Deployed with the Snapdragon 865 Mobile Platform, Gloria is designed to support up to 24 FHD cameras for video analytic applications such as traffic analysis, security and smart retail.

 

5G Sub-6 and mmWAVE WAN connectivity options are available for various applications and installation fields based on the Snapdragon X55 5G Modem-RF System. Gloria is designed to support the option to utilize 5G, providing an optimal solution for broad-based deployments. Gloria is also designed to support indoor and outdoor high operating temperature environments.

Engineering samples of Gloria will be available later this year, and commercial availability is expected in the second quarter of 2022.

Keith Kressin, SVP & GM, Computing & Edge Cloud, Qualcomm Technologies
We are excited to work with Foxconn Industrial Internet and support BKAV to accelerate the adoption of intelligent edge applications. We anticipate broad areas of adoption of Foxconn Industrial Internet’s Gloria platform using our leading performance per watt AI solution, the Qualcomm Cloud AI 100.

Nguyen Tu Quang, Chairman & CEO, BKAV
The Gloria on-premises AI Edge box manufactured by Foxconn Industrial Internet will allow us to demonstrate incredible performance with low power at a competitive price point. Gloria will support us to accelerate AI applications in businesses and government, and revolutionize our work with smart cities, smart construction, and agriculture, among other verticals.

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