Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the expectations for embedded and edge systems. Applications that once collected data for review are now tasked with inspecti
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Why Industrial Connectivity Gets More Complicated Over Time, and How to Control It
Posted by Lee Boggs on Jun 11th 2026
As industrial embedded computer systems grow, new connections, devices, and communication requirements can create unexpected complexity. Here's why connectivity spraw
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The EU’s Cyber Resilience Act: Why Secure-by-Design Alone Is Not Enough
Posted by Lee Boggs on May 19th 2026
An embedded system that is secure at deployment is no longer enough.
The European Union’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) places responsibility for maintaining a pro
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Sea, Air, and Space 2026: What Edge Operations Mean for Maritime Systems
Posted by Lee Boggs on May 6th 2026
A demonstration of maritime watercraft highlighted the ingenuity on display at Sea, Air, and Space 2026 in National Harbor, Maryland.
One boat rose above the Potomac
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Custom Computing Benefits: Solving Real-World Challenges in Embedded Systems
Posted by Lee Boggs on Apr 8th 2026
When embedded systems must support critical operations under complex or highly specific conditions, custom computing solutions become the right approach to meet the a
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How Sealevel Systems Built a Legacy of Supporting Critical Operations
Posted by Lee Boggs on Mar 24th 2026
A company that operates in the same industry for four decades without losing sight of its founding principles stands out.
Sealevel Systems Inc. is one of them.
The Li
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Engineering Edge AI Platforms for Long-Term Performance
Posted by Lee Boggs on Mar 17th 2026
The race to deploy AI at the edge is exposing a critical truth: most systems weren’t designed with AI in mind.
According to the 2026 State of AI Infrastructure
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WEST 2026: What the Trends Mean for Rugged Embedded Computing Programs
Posted by Lee Boggs on Mar 5th 2026
Several trends emerged at WEST 2026 that are influencing maritime system development.
For organizations supporting rugged embedded computing and mission-critical I/O,
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How the 2026 DoD AI Policy Shifts Defense AI Toward Speed, Scale, and AI-First Operations
Feb 27th 2026
The U.S. Department of Defense’s 2026 AI Acceleration Strategy marks a decisive shift from policy development to rapid operational execution. For defense contra
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Reliability Patterns That Shape Industrial Performance
Posted by Lee Boggs on Feb 12th 2026
Reliability is expected when systems are new. They power on, meet specifications, and perform as designed. The real test comes after deployment when embedded computin
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Forty & Forward: Sealevel Systems Celebrates 40 years strong
Posted by Lee Boggs on Jan 15th 2026
LIBERTY, S.C. — Sealevel Systems, Inc., a leading provider of rugged, industrial-grade computing and I/O solutions, proudly announces its 40th anniversary in 20
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When Sealevel engineered its most powerful and rugged computer yet—built on the NVIDIA Jetson Orin Industrial platform—the system was designed to deliver
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AI is changing how we design rugged systems at the edge. It brings higher demands for power, heat, and longevity that older systems were never built to manage.
AI dra
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Designing for the Unexpected: Lessons in Adaptability, Validation, and Redundancy from the Hubble Space Telescope
Nov 18th 2025
Testing and Risk Mitigation for Space-Based Electronics
Applying Lessons from Hubble’s Initial Mirror Validation Failure
The Hubble Space Telescope is one of th
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Edge AI in 2025: Intelligence Where It Matters Most
Nov 10th 2025
As 2025 comes to an end, artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge is redefining how organizations innovate, produce, deliver, and maintain products and services. For
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Seeing the Unseen: How Edge AI and the Jetson Platform Advance Military Threat Detection
Oct 13th 2025
How NVIDIA Jetson Technology is Used for Military Threat Protection at the Edge
A suspicious object at an event. An aggressive movement in a crowd. A drone swarm emer
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Keeping Pace with Change: Why Embedded Systems Must Deliver Agility, Resilience, and Endurance
Oct 8th 2025
On a clear afternoon over a contested airspace, a drone suddenly appears on radar. Within seconds, more follow, and they’re small, fast, and unpredictable.
For
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When Every Hour Costs Millions: Strategies to Combat Operational Downtime in Manufacturing
Sep 23rd 2025
Every unplanned machinery stoppage translates into lost production, wasted labor hours, delayed shipments, and strained customer relationships. A Siemens report (PDF)
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