Cincoze, the Taiwan-based manufacturer of rugged edge computing systems, has launched a new range of DIN-Rail embedded computers aimed at machine vision and smart manufacturing applications. The new MAGNET series, the company’s fourth product line, joins its existing portfolio of rugged embedded computers, industrial panel PCs, and GPU computing systems. Cincoze, the Taiwan-based manufacturer of rugged edge computing systems, has launched a new range of DIN-Rail embedded computers aimed at machine vision and smart manufacturing applications. The new MAGNET series, the company’s fourth product line, joins its existing portfolio of rugged embedded computers, industrial panel PCs, and GPU computing systems.

Cincoze expands industrial computing range with new MAGNET line for machine vision

Cincoze, the Taiwan-based manufacturer of rugged Edge computing systems, has launched a new range of DIN-Rail embedded computers aimed at machine vision and smart manufacturing applications.

The new MAGNET series, the company’s fourth product line, joins its existing portfolio of rugged embedded computers, industrial panel PCs, and GPU computing systems.

The first model in the range, the MD-3000, is designed for machine-level deployment in industrial environments, combining compact design with high processing power and modular scalability. Despite its 150 mm height, the MD-3000 supports Intel Core desktop-grade processors and a six-slot Scalable Expansion Deck (SED), which can be configured with more than ten Scalable Expansion Modules (SEMs) for additional I/O, storage, or PoE options.

Cincoze said the system’s small footprint and DIN-Rail mounting make it suitable for cabinet installation in space-constrained factory settings, while its rugged construction allows it to operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 65°C and withstand vibration, shock, and electromagnetic interference.

The MD-3000 supports 12th to 14th generation Intel Core processors (35–65W), up to 96GB of DDR5 memory, and dual NVMe SSDs, providing the performance needed for image processing and AI inference in machine vision systems. To manage heat within its compact chassis, Cincoze employs two patented thermal technologies: a Dynamic Thermal Mechanism that ensures efficient heat transfer through a precision-fitted CPU heatsink, and Smart Over Temperature Protection (OTP), which monitors and adjusts fan operation automatically.

The company said its modular expansion system allows users to tailor configurations for specific industrial applications. SEDs are available in 2-, 4-, or 6-slot versions, and SEM modules can be hot-swapped to simplify upgrades and maintenance.

Cincoze, which focuses on rugged computing for sectors such as manufacturing, transport, and energy, said the MAGNET line reinforces its strategy of providing scalable computing solutions for the Edge AI and industrial automation markets.