IMAGO’s New AGE-X6 Platform Scales Performance Without System Redesigns

By Chad Cox

Production Editor

Embedded Computing Design

September 10, 2025

News

Image Credit: IMAGO

IMAGO Technologies released its compact, fanless Vision Box AGE-X6, modular, expandable industrial PCs powered by the latest 14th-generation Intel Core embedded processors. The platform allows flexible connections of external GPUs, high-speed storage, or high-performance cameras utilizing four USB4 interfaces with up to 40 Gbit/s per channel. Users can now easily scale computing power without changing the base system, cabling, or existing certifications.

 

“The decisive advantage is that users can continue to operate their existing system unchanged,” explains Christoph Siemon, Vice President Sales and R&D at IMAGO Technologies. “If needed, only the GPU or another external component is added. This way, software, certifications, and control cabinet layouts remain intact, while performance scales with requirements.”

Due to the modular concept, the AGE-X6 is well-suited for machine builders.

Ideal Applications:

Logistics

  • enables real-time multi-code recognition, even with varying code positions

Electronics Production

  • Supports ultra-precise detection of the smallest defects at enhanced speeds

Pharmaceutical/Medical Technology

  • Reduces re-certification challenges since hardware modifications to the base system are needless

For more information, visit imago-technologies.com/image-processing-computers/image-processing-ai/.

Chad Cox is the Production Editor at Embedded Computing Design. His responsibilities are centered around content creation, writing and editing, and article research and development. Chad covers industry news and events and is known to interact with various industrial leaders via on-premise visits and online interviews. He is responsible for the digital footprint and dissemination of news via social media posts, advertising creation and the production of newsletters including the Embedded Computing Design’s Daily.

He is well versed in many facets of industrial computing including Edge AI, IoT, Processing, Security, Open Source, and more.

Chad graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.A. in Cultural and Analytical Literature and holds a master’s in education.

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