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Premio's Rugged Network Video Recorder Makes New Addition
Video analytics for security and surveillance is where edge computers excel – processing and analyzing data streams in real-time,
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Applied Technology Review | Tuesday, March 21, 2023
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Premio reveals a new model to accompany their RCO-6000-CML AI Edge Inference Computers.
FREMONT, CA: "Video analytics for security and surveillance is where edge computers excel – processing and analyzing data streams in real-time," said Dustin Seetoo, product marketing director, Premio. "Our new RCO-6000-CML-4NH-1E balances essential technologies that enable powerful processing, data redundancy, and I/O connectivity for surveillance applications that use machine learning, intelligent automation, and even IoT data telemetry."
Premio, one of the leaders in rugged edge and embedded computing technology, added a new model to their RCO-6000-CML AI Edge Inference Computers. Premio leverages Intel 10th Generation Core processors and streamlines its network video recorder (NVR). Among the key features of the RCO-6000-CML-4NH-1E is its hot-swappable NVMe data brick capable of supporting four U.2 NVMe (7mm) solid-state drives for high-speed storage. For mission-critical data that needs to be processed locally in real-time, NVMe SSDs offer high-speed read and write performance. NVMe data bricks include standard RCO-6000-CML software development kits, which provide programmable logic to suspend all I/O transmissions and read/write operations.
With an industrial-grade design, the RCO-6000-CML-4NH-1E computer ensures better reliability in temperatures (-25C to 70C), input voltages (9-48VDC), as well as a shock (50G) and vibration (5GRMS). These key environmental features make the computer more reliable when responding to situational data, processing data in a low-latency manner, and providing actionable business insights.
"As edge deployments continue to rely on performance-based hardware in the harshest remote and mobile settings, Premio engineers find creative ways to design the most transformative technologies for real-world applications," added Seetoo.
"With more than three decades of hardware engineering and manufacturing of computing solutions, we give our customers the ability to scale quickly with reliable, performance-based systems in the most innovative markets."