MICROIP to Debut AI Vehicle System Group and Edge AI Platforms at COMPUTEX 2026
In a press release, MICROIP announced it will debut its AI Vehicle System Business Group and two new AI software platforms at COMPUTEX 2026, held from June 2 to June 5 in Taipei. The showcase will emphasize edge AI, smart mobility, and cross-platform applications.
The new AI Vehicle System Business Group will present flagship automotive systems featuring automatic calibration and triple safety protection, including front-vehicle traffic light recognition, rear-vehicle blind spot warning, and in-cabin driver fatigue detection. The system supports 360-degree multi-channel AI recognition for smart fleet management and commercial safety monitoring.
MICROIP will also demonstrate its AIVO and XEdgAI software platforms. AIVO is a no-code drag-and-drop vision platform designed for public transit monitoring, drone operations, and factory inspections. XEdgAI enables deployment across chips such as NVIDIA Jetson, Intel Core Ultra, and Axelera AI Metis, reducing vendor lock-in.
Additionally, MICROIP will present its CATS Customized ASIC Technology and Solutions platform, which integrates AI EDA tools to shorten chip development timelines by up to nine months. The company will offer free ASIC design consulting at the event, including PPA optimization analysis. MICROIP has partnered with AAEON for production line monitoring and with BrainChip to develop low-power AI models and radar classification technology.
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