Create a Faster, Smarter, More Connected World
Billions of IoT sensors—in retail stores, on city streets, on warehouse floors, and in hospitals—are generating massive amounts of data. Tapping into faster insights from that data can mean improved services, streamlined operations, and even saved lives. But to do this, enterprises need to make decisions in real time, and that means taking their AI compute to where the data is, the network’s edge.
What Is Edge Computing?
At the edge, IoT and mobile devices use embedded processors to collect data. Edge computing takes the power of AI directly to those devices and processes the captured data at its source—instead of in the cloud or data center. This accelerates the AI pipeline to power real-time decision-making and software-defined autonomous machines.
Lower Latency
Processing data at the point of action means data travel is reduced or eliminated, accelerating AI.
Improved Security
When sensitive data is processed locally, it doesn’t need to be sent to the cloud so it’s better protected.
Reduced Cost
Sending data to the cloud demands bandwidth and storage. Local processing lowers those costs.
Wider Reach
Edge computing occurs locally without the need for internet access. That expands the places AI can go.
A Glimpse Into Industries at the Edge
Instant Insights. Limitless Potential.
Edge computing is made for real-time, always-on solutions. By processing data as close to its source as possible, latency is minimized and organizations gain actionable insights in real time. Businesses can respond to customers instantly, deliver critical information to surgeons as they operate, run warehouses with maximum efficiency and safety, drive innovation in autonomous vehicles, and much more.
Retail:Boosting Business with Smarter Operations
Smart stores are the future of retail. Learn how leading retailers like Walmart are leaning into AI at the edge to optimize everything from in-store analytics to warehouse operations to last-mile delivery.
Manufacturing:Building the Factory of the Future
Edge AI is helping manufacturers realize the factory of the future. See how BMW Group is using it to get a 360° view of their assembly line and power a safer, more efficient, automated operation.
Smart Cities:Enhancing Lives with Smarter Infrastructure
Liverpool, Australia, is expecting a boom in daily commuters—and that means new infrastructure challenges. Learn how the city is using real-time insights from video streams to predict traffic flows and make better decisions.
Healthcare:
Delivering a New Standard of Patient Care
AI is helping make our hospitals and healthcare options smarter and safer to deliver better patient care. With edge computing, AI can be brought directly to the examination room, the operating room table, or a patient’s bedside.
Telecommunications:
Accelerating Services in Every Industry
The nexus of 5G, the internet of things (IoT), and edge computing is turbocharging network performance and moving telco services out to the edge in connected factories, retail stores, hospitals, and even city streets.
Energy:Fueling a Sustainable Future at the Edge
With edge computing, utilities are dynamically forecasting energy demand and managing supply, integrating renewable and distributed energy resources, and enhancing grid resiliency through a software-defined smart grid.
Bring the Edge Within Reach with NVIDIA Solutions
AI and cloud-native applications, IoT and its billions of sensors, and 5G networking make large-scale AI at the edge possible. Explore the NVIDIA solutions in enterprise edge, embedded edge, and industrial edge, all of which transform that possibility into real-world results, automating intelligence at the point of action and driving decisions in real time.
Enterprise Edge Computing
Realize the promise of edge computing with powerful compute, remote management, and industry-leading technologies. The NVIDIA EGX™ platform brings together NVIDIA-Certified Systems™, embedded platforms, software, and management services, so you can take AI to the edge.
Industrial Edge AI
NVIDIA IGX Orin™ is a high-performance AI platform, featuring industrial-grade hardware and enterprise software and support. Purpose-built for industrial and medical environments, IGX delivers industry-leading performance, security, and functional safety, and has a 10-year lifecycle and support.
Robotics and Edge AI
Bring your next-gen edge products to life with the world’s most powerful AI computer for energy-efficient autonomous machines. The NVIDIA Jetson™ platform brings incredible new capabilities to the edge, accelerating product development and deployment at scale.
Try NVIDIA AI Software—Free, Instantly
NVIDIA LaunchPad provides free access to enterprise NVIDIA hardware and software through an internet browser. You can experience the power of AI with end-to-end solutions through guided hands-on labs or as a development sandbox. Test, prototype, and deploy your own applications and models against the latest and greatest that NVIDIA has to offer.
Build Applications for the Age of AI
Simplify and accelerate end-to-end AI workflows at the edge. The NGC™ catalog is a hub that offers GPU-optimized containers, pretrained AI models, and industry-specific SDKs that can be deployed on premises, in the cloud, or at the edge, so best-in-class solutions can be built for the age of AI.
Generative AI at the Edge
The Jetson Generative AI Lab is your gateway to bringing this amazing technology to the world. Explore tutorials on text generation, text and vision models, image generation, and distillation techniques, and access resources to run these models on NVIDIA Jetson Orin™.
Frequently Asked Questions
Edge computing is computing done at or near the source of data, allowing for the real-time processing of data that’s preferred for intelligent infrastructure. Cloud computing is done within the cloud. This type of computing is highly flexible and scalable, making it ideal for customers who want to get started quickly or those that have varying usage. Both computing models have distinct advantages, which is why many organizations will look to a hybrid approach to computing.
Edge computing offers benefits such as lower latency, higher bandwidth, and data sovereignty compared to traditional cloud or data center computing. Many organizations are looking for real-time intelligence from AI applications. For example, self-driving cars, autonomous machines in factories, and industrial inspection all present a serious safety concern if they can’t act quickly enough—in real time—on the data they ingest.
Edge computing isn’t limited to any industry or application. Organizations across every industry are using these solutions to accelerate their applications and take advantage of the benefits of AI at the edge. Examples include smart shopping experiences in retail, intelligent infrastructure in smart cities, and automation of industrial manufacturing.