QNAP Introduces Cutting-Edge NAS with AI for Surveillance
QNAP(R) Systems, Inc., a renowned innovator in computing, networking, and storage solutions, has unveiled its state-of-the-art TS-AI642 NAS, designed to deliver exceptional performance and power efficiency through its robust 8-core ARM processor and TOPS level 6 Neural Network Processing Unit (NPU). This groundbreaking solution is perfectly suited for AI image processing and intelligent surveillance, making it the ideal choice for businesses seeking top-tier performance and energy efficiency. The TS-AI642 offers 2.5GbE connectivity, expandable to 10GbE via parallel PCIe, and features a 4K HDMI output to meet the storage, backup, and security requirements of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMBs).
Experts predict that 2023 will be the year of Edge AI, with media and technology companies worldwide embracing more efficient and cost-effective edge AI solutions. In response to this growing demand, QNAP proudly presents the TS-AI642, the first ARM-based AI-powered storage system available on the market. This cost-effective entry-level network storage unit is infused with AI and ARM technologies, enabling SMBs to efficiently store and capture images.
Powered by an 8-core 64-bit processor based on ARM Cortex-A76 and ARM Cortex-A55 architectures, the TS-AI642 provides accelerated AI image recognition, facilitating CCTV video analysis and intelligent surveillance. By leveraging the QuMagie* photo management solution, users can achieve a staggering 200% increase in AI-powered image recognition. Additionally, the device boasts exceptional AI Optical Character Recognition (AI OCR) capabilities, significantly enhancing text capture in images. Qsirch, the full-text search engine, further augments the TS-AI642’s capabilities, while features such as QVR Face Insight and people counting solutions elevate the unit’s real-time analytics and facial recognition prowess. SMBs can benefit from professional-level image recording and even enjoy the installation of QVR Elite, which enables the use of 2 channels for free or up to 64 channels with the purchase of additional licenses. Dual HDMI functionality allows users to effortlessly play and switch between multiple video channels across two monitors.
In terms of connectivity, the TS-AI642 offers one 2.5GbE port and the option to expand to 10GbE through PCIe integration. Moreover, it seamlessly scales when connected to QNAP storage expansion units, providing businesses with the flexibility to manage and secure vast amounts of data. Complete with an all-in-one backup and recovery solution, as well as compatibility with cloud services for easy hybrid cloud deployment, the TS-AI642 also offers robust protection against ransomware threats through snapshot functionality.
To learn more about QNAP’s comprehensive network storage offerings, please visit www.qnap.com.
* Note: Compared to 6-bay network storage systems of the same caliber.
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Build a high-performance NAS using AI for surveillance. with a power-efficient 8-core ARM processor
QNAP(R) Systems, Inc., a leading innovator in computing, networking and storage solutions. The TS-AI642 is powered by an 8-core ARM processor and TOPS level 6 Neural Network Processing Unit (NPU), making the TS-AI642 suitable for the application of AI image processing and intelligent surveillance, the TS -AI642 is better in terms of performance and power efficiency. It supports 2.5GbE connectivity and is expandable to 10GbE via parallel PCIe and 4K HDMI to meet the needs of SMBs for storage, backup and security needs.
“The media and technology companies around the world are saying that 2023 is the year of Edge AI. Companies and organizations are taking advantage of more efficient and cost-effective edge AI solutions. “The QNAP TS-AI642 is the first ARM-based AI-powered storage on the market. “The TS-AI642 is a cost-effective entry-level network storage unit for SMBs that use AI and ARM to store and capturing images.”
The TS-AI642 uses an 8-core 64-bit processor based on ARM Cortex-A76 and ARM Cortex-A55 architectures with TOPS 6 NPU, which accelerates AI image recognition. CCTV video analysis and intelligent surveillance Enables users to achieve a 200% increase in AI-powered image recognition when using the QuMagie* photo management solution, as well as AI Optical Character Recognition (AI OCR), which captures text in images is significantly better. In a Qsirch full text search engine, and adding cameras for real-time analytics to facial recognition systems such as QVR Face Insight and people counting solutions such as QVR, the TS-AI642 is a network storage unit for recording images at a professional level It is allowing QVR Elite installation to use 2 channels for free, or up to 64 channels with the purchase of additional licenses. Dual HDMI also allows users to play and switch between multiple video channels on two monitors.
The TS-AI642 has one total 2.5GbE port and supports 10GbE connectivity via PCIe expansion It also scales when QNAP storage expansion units are connected to provide up to hundreds of terabytes of storage It provides a backup/recovery solution for everything -in-one. With cloud services for easy hybrid cloud deployment, the TS-AI642 also supports snapshots to protect files from ransomware threats.
For more information and to view the entire QNAP network store, please visit www.qnap.com.
* Note: Compared to 6 bay network storage of the same grade.
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