The Nuvo-11531 is an ultra-compact fanless embedded AI computer based on the Intel® Core™ Ultra 200 series, offering a low-profile form factor of 212 x 165 x 63 mm—ideal for space-constrained environments. It is perfectly suited for applications such as robotic arms, autonomous mobile robots (AMR), machine vision systems, and roadside control cabinets.
Despite its small size, the Nuvo-11531 makes no compromises on performance. Powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra 200 processors built on TSMC’s advanced 3nm process, it delivers up to 120% performance improvement with approximately 20% lower power consumption compared to previous generations*. With an integrated GPU and NPU (Neural Processing Unit), it offers up to 36 TOPS of AI inference performance, enhancing both traditional rule-based machine vision and AI-powered inspection capabilities.
The Nuvo-11531 is designed to support a wide range of edge applications including machine vision, autonomous robots, and smart automation. It features four 2.5GbE PoE+ ports and four USB 3.2 Gen1 ports to connect industrial and security cameras, LiDARs, and more. Additionally, it supports multiple isolated digital I/Os, two COM ports, and internal expansion via one M.2 E-Key slot for Wi-Fi modules and two mPCIe slots for adding 5G/4G modules, extra COM ports, CAN bus, or additional GbE ports.
For storage, it provides a Gen4x4 M.2 NVMe slot for the operating system and a hot-swappable 2.5" SSD tray for data logging. The wide-range DC power input and optional ignition power control make it ideal for battery-powered applications, such as onboard robotics or in-vehicle systems. Furthermore, the Nuvo-11588 model includes a SlimSAS connector supporting PCIe Gen4x8 bandwidth, enabling high-speed connectivity with external NVMe/U.2 storage, industrial PCIe cameras, or GPUs.
The Nuvo-11531 and Nuvo-11588 deliver high computing performance and extensive I/O connectivity in a space-saving design, making them optimized embedded computing solutions for smart factories, autonomous logistics, smart cities, robotics, and other industrial or edge applications where space is at a premium.