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Cognex Introduces New Vision Controller Powered by NVIDIA

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-- Cognex (CGNX) said Tuesday it has launched the In-Sight 6900 Vision Controller, a system designed to improve industrial inspection.

Unlike fixed systems, this modular controller lets manufacturers configure cameras, optics, and lighting to match their specific inspection needs, and is powered by NVIDIA (NVDA) Jetson technology, which allows it to deliver high-capacity artificial intelligence processing at the edge without needing external computers or complex architectures, the company said.

The system also works with Cognex's OneVision platform, which allows teams to build, improve, and scale inspection programs across multiple locations, the company added.

Shares of Cognex fell 3.4% and NVIDIA was down 3% in the session.

Price: $53.23, Change: $-1.86, Percent Change: -3.37%

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