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Boardcon PICOT536 SoM and EMT536 SBC feature Allwinner T536 Edge AI processor

CNX Software1 min read
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Boardcon PICOT536 SoM and EMT536 SBC feature Allwinner T536 Edge AI processor

Original Article Summary

Back in April last year, Allwinner released the T536 SoC, and since then, we’ve seen MYiR Tech and Forlinx introduce SoM and SBC based on it. The latest to join the lineup is Boardcon, which has recently launched the PICOT536 SoM and EMT536 SBC for industrial…

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Our Analysis

Boardcon's launch of the PICOT536 SoM and EMT536 SBC, featuring the Allwinner T536 Edge AI processor, marks a significant expansion of the T536 SoC ecosystem. This development means that website owners can expect an increase in AI-powered devices and applications, potentially leading to more AI bot traffic on their sites. As industrial applications of the Allwinner T536 Edge AI processor grow, website owners may need to adapt their content policies and tracking strategies to accommodate this shift. To prepare for this change, website owners can take several steps: monitor their website's traffic for signs of AI bot activity, update their llms.txt files to reflect the growing number of AI-powered devices, and review their content policies to ensure they are aligned with the increasing use of Edge AI processors like the Allwinner T536 in industrial settings.

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