China's Emdoor Showcases Full Spectrum Products at COMPUTEX 2026
2026-06-05 11:32
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Emdoor Digital has unveiled a full-spectrum product line encompassing ultra-thin and light notebooks, 2-in-1 tablets, AI mini workstations, and multi-device collaboration hubs.

The flagship notebook CF14 features a carbon fiber and magnesium alloy composite body, weighing only 799 grams. It is powered by an Intel Wildcat Lake processor, with an optional Panther Lake upgrade, delivering up to 180 TOPS of computing power to support on-device large language model inference and AI-assisted development. The same series also includes the AT14 (12.95mm thick) and CN14 (14.2mm thick), both with all-metal bodies weighing 999 grams, as well as the cost-optimized all-plastic DL14, also weighing 999 grams, forming a gradient coverage from high-end flagships to entry-level products.

The tablet product line now covers 8 to 14 inches, spanning both Android and Windows systems. The newly released TO14 is a 14-inch 2-in-1 Windows tablet, equipped with an Intel Lunar Lake processor, delivering a sustained performance of 25 watts. It can switch between tablet and notebook modes, targeting enterprise users and content creators.

In the AI computing product line, the PF14 is based on the Intel Panther Lake processor, utilizing the Intel 18A process node, with a computing power of 180 TOPS, capable of locally inferring large language models with hundreds of billions of parameters. This product enables AI SSD expansion through three M.2 slots, allowing SSDs to directly participate in inference scheduling, achieving a 37.5x improvement in first token response speed under 16K token conditions (data sourced from Phison's official aiDAPTIV+ SSD test results). The 1.3-liter all-metal body supports four 8K outputs and dual 2.5G networks. The PF59 is powered by the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, adopting a UMA architecture where the CPU, GPU, and NPU share up to 128GB of unified memory, of which up to 96GB can be dynamically allocated as video memory. It can load models with 70 billion parameters, achieving 154 watts of performance output within a 2.69-liter chassis. The FF26 is Emdoor Digital's first Wildcat Lake mini PC, featuring a 0.6-liter all-metal body, 65-watt output, operating noise of 32 decibels, and supporting four 4K@120Hz displays. Additionally, two mATX motherboards on display include the AFR19, powered by the AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D (160 watts), and the IRX19, powered by the Intel 14th Gen HX processor (up to i9-14900HX, 130 watts), covering both consumer and industrial application needs.

Emdoor Group has also launched a multi-device intelligent hub system called Ailyn. This system is based on a unified software and algorithm framework, orchestrating storage, computing, models, and data across devices. Its core principle is "Connect, Don't Copy"—by performing local-first intelligent indexing of authorized devices, AI can access data without migration. Ailyn enables private data interoperability and device-cloud collaborative scheduling, keeping sensitive data on the device while routing complex tasks to the cloud. It can also pool idle private resources for active workloads and learn user preferences over time.

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