So at Automation Taipei 2025, Biostar showed up with its line of high-quality heavy-duty solutions as they’ve partnered with MemryX to put the spotlight on their latest industrial edge computing systems, and the lineup was anything but small.
The EdgeComp family was front and center, with systems like the MS-N97, X7433RE, MS-J6412, and X6413E built specifically for industrial automation and embedded use cases. But the real attention-grabber came from the live demos they ran in collaboration with MemryX.
One demo system, the EdgeComp MT-N97-MX3, was equipped with MemryX’s MX3 AI accelerator that can handle up to 36 channels per module while keeping power consumption low. The other, the EdgeComp B850-MX3, combined an AMD Ryzen 7 with Biostar’s own B850MT-E PRO motherboard to deliver some serious horsepower.
What makes it even more compelling is that Biostar didn’t shy away from direct competition as the EdgeComp B850-MX3 demo was positioned to take on NVIDIA’s Jetson AGX Orin 64GB Developer Kit head-on, basically staking a claim that Biostar and MemryX together can bring something faster, more efficient, and scalable to the table.
With these systems, BIOSTAR is clearly aiming at robotics, smart manufacturing, IoT, and even automotive industries – anywhere edge AI performance really matters.