DEEPX and AAEON Partner for Global Mass Production of Physical AI Hardware
At COMPUTEX Taipei 2026, DEEPX announced a three-year global mass production cooperation with AAEON Technology, according to a press release. The partnership will integrate DEEPX ultra low power Neural Processing Units into AAEON’s industrial computing products to accelerate deployment of commercial Physical AI systems worldwide.
The agreement establishes a commercialization process that embeds DEEPX high performance NPUs into AAEON’s industrial computers, single board computers, and edge gateways. The companies will jointly produce standard form factor AI accelerator modules such as M.2, mPCIe, PCIe cards, and COM Express boards, along with custom OEM and ODM edge AI products.
DEEPX will supply AI chipsets, compilers, and its DXNN software development kit, while AAEON will handle hardware design and specification matching for sectors including smart factories, autonomous robotics, smart cities, and edge security. The collaboration follows verified customer testing that confirmed strong power to performance ratios and system stability.
The companies plan to expand market reach through AAEON’s global distribution network and the ASUS Group, with joint exhibition plans at CES and Embedded World. DEEPX’s partner ecosystem has grown from 15 to over 30 global partners since Computex 2025.
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