Vecow & Blaize Unveil the ECX‑2400 Workstation‑Grade Edge AI System

Vecow and Blaize have announced the ECX-2400, a workstation‑grade AI computing system engineered for edge deployments that delivers industrial‑grade performance with exceptional reliability and power efficiency.
The ECX‑2400 is tailored for demanding applications such as smart AOI, public‑security analytics, robotic control, traffic vision, and other Industry 4.0/AIoT workloads. Its integrated architecture keeps total cost of ownership low while providing robust, scalable inference capabilities.
At its core, the system combines a 10‑core 10th‑Gen Intel Xeon/Core i9/i7/i5/i3 processor with the Blaize Xplorer X1600P PCI‑e accelerator, which supports up to 80 TOPS of inference performance in a compact, rugged chassis. The platform also offers 12 V‑to‑50 V DC input, 80 V surge protection, software‑controlled power ignition, and a 250 W power budget—features that make it suitable for mission‑critical edge deployments.
According to the partners, Blaize’s software‑programmable GSP architecture delivers low‑latency inference with minimal memory footprint, outperforming competing accelerators in both speed and power consumption. “The GSP architecture excels in edge‑based products and appliances,” said Kev Wang, Applied Software Manager at Vecow.
The ECX‑2400 is available in two configurations:
- ECX‑2400 AI‑P: 10th‑Gen Intel Xeon/Core i9/i7/i5/i3 (Comet Lake) + single‑core Blaize Xplorer AI accelerator.
- ECX‑2400 AI‑PQ: 10th‑Gen Intel Xeon/Core i9/i7/i5/i3 (Comet Lake) + quad‑core Blaize Xplorer AI accelerator.
For more technical details and to explore integration options, visit Vecow or Blaize.
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