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Home » NEXCOM launches modular edge PC for industrial use
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NEXCOM launches modular edge PC for industrial use

By Aimee SunFebruary 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • NEXCOM launches the NDiS B340 edge PC with optional PCIe expansion for industrial and IoT deployments.
  • The fanless system focuses on modular design to extend hardware lifecycles at the network edge.

What happened

NEXCOM launches the NDiS B340, a compact and fanless edge PC designed for industrial and commercial edge deployments. The system supports an optional dockable PCIe expansion module that adds a half-length PCIe x4 slot, allowing integrators to install add-in cards such as PoE networking, high-speed capture cards, or other custom modules without redesigning the base system. The platform supports low-power Intel processors, including Intel Atom X series as well as Intel N97 and N150 CPUs, enabling customers to balance performance, power efficiency and thermal management across different deployment scenarios, according to a report by Telco News.

The base configuration includes dual HDMI 2.0 outputs supporting 4K at 60 Hz, dual 2.5 GbE Ethernet ports, six USB 2.0 ports, multiple serial interfaces supporting RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485, and GPIO for industrial control systems. Additional M.2 slots support cellular connectivity, wireless modules and solid-state storage. Security features include TPM 2.0 and watchdog support for reliable, unattended, long-term operation. The combination of rugged construction and fanless design allows the NDiS B340 to operate 24/7 in industrial environments while remaining compact enough for constrained spaces, making it suitable for applications such as digital signage, smart retail, transportation systems and factory automation.

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Why this is important

This launch underlines a broader industry trend in edge computing towards modular and upgradeable hardware rather than fixed-function systems. The ability to add PCIe cards without replacing the core platform offers a practical advantage for industrial customers, where hardware refresh cycles are long and physical access to devices can be costly, time-consuming or disruptive. From this perspective, the NDiS B340 adopts a positive approach by prioritising flexibility, adaptability and long-term usability over headline performance figures.

Fanless operation and low-power Intel processors align with growing demand for energy-efficient, low-maintenance edge systems in sectors such as smart retail, transportation infrastructure, and industrial automation. The configurable I/O and optional connectivity modules support real-time data processing, IoT applications, and AI inference at the edge, reflecting the increasing need for on-site computation. By providing a modular, cost-conscious option, NEXCOM’s NDiS B340 allows enterprises and integrators to extend hardware lifecycles, reduce total cost of ownership, and deploy more reliable edge systems in complex or remote environments.

Edge PC modular NDiS B340 NEXCOM
Aimee Sun

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