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Converged System AidLux

Introduction

AidLux is an AIoT application development and deployment platform built on ARM hardware. It is based on an innovative cross-system Android + Linux converged environment to accelerate edge AI deployment on smart devices.

Android provides users with an excellent multimedia interactive experience and a huge digital lifestyle app ecosystem. Linux, with its strengths in security, stability, and efficiency, powers a strong productivity ecosystem for service deployment and application development (including AI).

Through unique Linux kernel-sharing technology, AidLux integrates Android and Linux into one unified experience.

  • A single smart device can simultaneously provide native Android and native Linux experiences, without the compatibility and performance issues of VM-based cross-system approaches. Users can enjoy Android's massive app ecosystem for entertainment and social scenarios while directly accessing native Linux and its software ecosystem for productive workflows, enabling seamless switching between life and work.

  • Cross-system access capabilities (Android and Linux), specifically designed for developers, allow efficient interaction between applications running in different system environments and direct access to system-level services. This removes single-system constraints and opens new creative possibilities.

  • Support for both Android-compatible and Linux-compatible devices (such as sensors, Arduino, robotic arms, ultra-high-definition industrial cameras, 3D-ToF depth cameras, and network cameras), along with various interfaces (4G/5G, LAN, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RS485, and RS232), enables plug-and-play integration for diverse AIoT scenarios.