Emdoor's Ailyn AI Hub unifies storage, compute, and models for on-device AI
Ailyn cuts costs and boosts privacy by running models locally across devices.
At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) 2026 in Shanghai, Emdoor, a leading intelligent computing device provider, unveiled 'Ailyn', an integrated software-hardware AI hub designed to unify storage, computing power, AI models, and data across diverse devices. This product represents a major strategic pivot for Emdoor as it transitions from a pure hardware manufacturer to a builder of intelligent infrastructure. Ailyn enables seamless orchestration of AI workloads, allowing enterprises to deploy and manage models directly on local devices rather than relying on cloud servers.
By prioritizing on-device model deployment, Ailyn addresses two critical enterprise concerns: cost and data privacy. Running AI models locally eliminates recurring cloud compute fees and keeps sensitive data within the organization's physical infrastructure. Emdoor positions Ailyn as a foundational layer for next-generation edge AI applications, from smart manufacturing to secure healthcare analytics. The system's unified architecture promises to reduce latency and simplify IT management, making it an attractive option for businesses looking to operationalize AI at scale while maintaining full data sovereignty.
- Launched at WAIC 2026 in Shanghai
- Unifies storage, computing, AI models, and data across devices into a single hub
- On-device deployment cuts cloud costs and enhances data privacy
Why It Matters
Enterprises can run AI locally with lower costs and full data control, accelerating edge AI adoption.