Emerson Launches PACSystems Industrial Computing Platform
2026-05-07 16:17
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Emerson recently launched three industrial computing platforms, the PACSystems IPC 6010, IPC 7010, and IPC 8010, redefining performance standards for industrial edge computing by integrating 13th Gen Intel Core processors with AI acceleration capabilities. As the core of the new generation industrial computing platform, this series adopts a welded industrial-grade design. The core hardware includes the first CPU supporting AI inference and up to 64GB of ECC memory, effectively resisting high-intensity vibration and shock to ensure stable operation in extreme industrial environments.

PACSystems Industrial Computing Platform

Addressing the stringent demands of industrial scenarios, the PACSystems IPC industrial computing platform series features a fanless cooling architecture, an extended operating temperature range from -20°C to 70°C, and is equipped with a thermal monitoring system, allowing users to optionally add auxiliary fans based on actual operating conditions. For storage, it offers up to 4TB solid-state drive options, supports multi-protocol Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, and up to four PCIe expansion slots, meeting the needs for high-speed data acquisition and real-time control. As an industrial computing platform with outstanding compatibility, its operating system layer, besides being pre-installed with Windows IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021, PACEdge, and Linux, allows users to freely load customized systems. The software ecosystem covers industrial protocol stacks such as PACEdge, Movicon Connext, and Movicon WebHMI.

"The new generation industrial computing platform embeds AI computing power directly into the industrial control layer, increasing the response speed for scenarios like equipment predictive maintenance and visual inspection by more than three times," said an Emerson product manager. The PACSystems IPC industrial computing platform series has been certified to the IEC 61131-3 standard, enabling seamless integration into existing automation architectures and helping customers reduce system integration costs by 20%. Currently, this industrial computing platform series is being deployed globally across the energy, manufacturing, and transportation sectors, with its modular design supporting flexible expansion from standalone control to distributed edge computing.

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