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Offering 6 times the AI performance of the previous generation, the groundbreaking RQX-59 series revolutionizes your robotics and autonomous driving solutions
• The ROScube-X RQX-59 series is designed based on the NVIDIA® Jetson™ AGX Orin module, with AI performance improved by 6 times compared to the previous generation.
• ROScube is a highly versatile family of modular robot controllers designed as part of an embedded edge AI platform for AI-centric robotics and autonomous driving applications, powered by the powerful computing power of NVIDIA Jetson modules.
• The ROScube series offers seamless scalability to meet the needs of various solutions across industries.
• The ROScube series is based on NVIDIA JetPack SDK and ADLINK’s Neuron SDK development resources, providing comprehensive expansion support to accelerate seamless integration and development.
Shanghai, China – August 4, 2023
ADLINK Technology, a leading global provider of edge computing solutions and a preferred partner of NVIDIA, today launched an innovative and highly anticipated ROScube RQX-59 series product tailored for innovations in robotics, AMRs (autonomous mobile robots), and autonomous driving. The launch of this product marks a breakthrough in the field of intelligent automation, providing a rich range of industry-specific solutions, especially suitable for outdoor applications, and can operate effectively even in hot temperatures up to 60 ° C, bringing unlimited possibilities for a wide range of applications, from unmanned forklift robots in warehouses, automatic lawn mowing robots on farms, service robots in supermarkets, self-driving shuttle buses at airports, autonomous security robots on campus, to unmanned ocean cleaning robots near coastlines, and more.
The ROScube robot controller is part of ADLINK’s ROS 2 solution, specifically optimized for AI robots while keeping power consumption to a minimum. It integrates the necessary hardware and software components in a compact and rugged chassis, making it a comprehensive and powerful robot controller. With simpler expandability, developers can seamlessly integrate additional GPU cards or PCIe cards to meet the specific needs of their applications. The ROScube RQX-59 series offers a lockable USB port, which makes the entire product more rugged. In addition, the M.2 storage provided by the product makes the entire product more compact and has better shock resistance than traditional 2.5” SSDs, ensuring that the controller has reliable and efficient storage, making it ideal for building and innovating various solutions for AI robotics projects.
Excellent performance
The carefully designed RQX-59 series supports 32GB of AGX Orin, providing up to 200 TOPS of AI performance, 6 times higher than AGX Xavier, and extremely outstanding performance of robots and autonomous systems in complex application environments. With the powerful processing power of NVIDIA Jetson Orin, it can support up to 8 GMSL2 or FPD-Link III cameras at the same time, providing more powerful situational awareness, thereby achieving comprehensive data collection and accurate decision-making in different applications.
Frame synchronization technology for real-time sensor fusion
Integrating various sensors such as GMSL2 or FPD Link III cameras or LiDAR on the edge AI platform also brings a series of challenges, such as real-time data synchronization, efficient calibration management, and effective handling of computational complexity. ADLINK provides proven frame synchronization technology and demonstrates expertise and capabilities in real-time sensor fusion to ensure precise synchronization of GMSL2 and FPD-Link III cameras. In addition, it also comes with a personalized BSP that fully supports GMSL2/FPD-Link III cameras provided by well-known automotive camera suppliers.
Ready-to-use turnkey solution
ADLINK and Tier IV have jointly developed an edge perception development kit that provides a total solution for seamless camera integration. The kit consists of the RQX-59G, Tier IV C1/C2 GMSL2 camera, and a specially developed camera driver, and is seamlessly integrated with the RQX-59. The driver completely resolves camera-related compatibility issues, thus simplifying the entire development process.
Industry-driven innovation
The RQX-59 series is designed for autonomous driving and AMR applications, and is ADLINK's best commitment to providing the best solutions for customer needs. The ROScube series has been successfully deployed in multiple countries, helping customers accelerate the development of their robotics applications in many commercial fields. With ROScube products, customers can maximize the efficiency and profitability of their AMR and autonomous vehicle projects.
ADLINK is committed to driving innovation and providing customers with the most advanced solutions. As the latest member of the ROScube product family, the ROScube-X RQX-59 series offers three different SKUs and is now available for purchase, bringing outstanding productivity and operational efficiency to related businesses. To learn more about this breakthrough product and how it can enhance robotics and autonomous driving applications, please visit here or contact our sales team at [Contact Information].
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