
Orthogone Technologies recently participated in the AMD Embedded Computing Summit (ECS) 2026 in San Jose, CA and Longmont, CO, where our team connected with embedded technology leaders, partners, and innovators from across the industry.
The events brought together engineers, developers, and technology experts to discuss the rapid evolution of embedded systems, edge AI, adaptive computing, and real-time applications.
Throughout both events, our team had insightful conversations around the growing complexity of modern embedded architectures and the increasing need for scalable, high-performance solutions that bridge hardware, software, and AI acceleration.
AI & Agentic AI took center stage
AI was a major focus throughout the event, with strong discussions around Agentic AI and next-generation embedded intelligence.
In-person networking remains incredibly valuable
The summit provided great opportunities to reconnect face-to-face with customers, partners, and industry peers previously met virtually.
ECS continues to be a strong collaboration ecosystem
The event created valuable opportunities to strengthen relationships and engage with both existing and new customers and partners.
During ECS, Orthogone presented a live real-time object detection demo powered by the AMD Ryzen™ AI 8845HS processor, showcasing AI inference acceleration directly on the NPU.
The demonstration highlighted how AI workloads can be optimized between CPU and NPU processing to improve responsiveness and overall system efficiency in edge computing environments.
Our team also discussed:
The AMD Embedded Computing Summit (ECS) is AMD’s premier event series for engineers building next-generation embedded systems.
The event brings together developers, system architects, and technology leaders to explore real-world design challenges across:
A big thank you to AMD for organizing another inspiring edition of ECS and bringing together such a strong ecosystem of innovators, engineers, and technology leaders.
We’re grateful for all the valuable conversations and look forward to continuing discussions around embedded systems, AI at the edge, and next-generation computing platforms.
Our team is available to discuss your embedded and edge computing challenges and explore how Orthogone can support your next AI, FPGA, embedded software, or high-performance computing project.