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New Generation of MOXA x86 Industrial Computers | ManuAuto

May 1, 2025

Moxa introduces a new generation of BXP, DRP, and RKP Series industrial computers that are specifically designed to facilitate rapid system development with reliable, adaptable, and cost-effective computing solutions.

The industrial computers are based on a pre-formulated configure-to-order architecture, making it easy to meet various system development and integration requirements. Their wide-temperature design and fanless operation ensure stable performance even in harsh environments

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As the demand for automated material handling (AMH) systems continues to rise—driven by the expansion of e-commerce and smart factories—the importance of stable wireless networks in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and automated guided vehicles (AGVs) has never been more significant. With AMRs projected to grow at a CAGR of 43%* and AGVs at 24%* from 2022 to 2027, uninterrupted operations for these mission-critical systems are paramount.

AGV and AMR systems are mission-critical assets, so smooth operations are essential. Unstable wireless signals can disrupt AMH systems, underscoring the need for dependable solutions with seamless connectivity and easy-to-manage networks.

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