Emdoor Unveils Ailyn to Connect Fragmented AI Hardware
At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2026 in Shanghai, Emdoor debuted Ailyn, a software-hardware hub designed to bridge the gap between isolated intelligent devices. By creating a unified layer across PCs, NAS systems, and IoT hardware, the company aims to move beyond traditional manufacturing into infrastructure-level intelligence.

The platform functions as a centralized backbone that orchestrates computing power, data storage, and AI models across diverse hardware. By prioritizing on-device deployment, Ailyn addresses common industry pain points such as latency, privacy concerns, and the inability of separate devices to share tasks effectively. Key features include intelligent multi-model routing, dynamic compute scaling, and seamless handoffs between workstations, tablets, and wearables.
Emdoor is targeting four distinct sectors to demonstrate this ecosystem. For enterprise users, the company introduced high-performance workstations supporting up to 96-core processors alongside AI-ready servers. In the consumer space, the AP16 Mini PC leverages Intel’s 3rd Generation Core Ultra processor to deliver 180 TOPS, enabling local execution of large models. Meanwhile, industrial and home configurations focus on edge-specific needs, such as ruggedized visual inspection tools for factories and health-monitoring hubs for families. This shift signals a strategic pivot for the Shenzhen-based firm, moving from producing discrete hardware to building a distributed intelligence network that functions as a cohesive whole.
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