Lenovo announced these two edge-AI computers in February and they actually start shipping April 2026. The bigger one, SE60n Gen 2, runs an Intel Core Ultra 7 265H with an integrated NPU, hitting up to 97 TOPS — enough to run multi-camera vision, predictive maintenance models, or VLA control loops for autonomous robots without a fan and without a rack. The smaller SE30n Gen 2 is a gateway-class box for real-time inference sitting right next to the equipment it watches.
What it actually is
Both are ruggedized x86 edge boxes. Fanless, sealed, built for factory and retail floors. The SE60n is the one r/embedded keeps bringing up: 97 TOPS of on-prem VLM/VLA inference outside a Jetson Thor is unusual, and it runs full Linux or Windows instead of an embedded SDK lock-in.
API surface for AI agents
This is the part worth paying attention to. Standard x86 plus Intel OpenVINO means any agent can SSH in or hit a REST endpoint to push containers and trigger inference workloads. Lenovo Open Cloud Automation sits on top with a fleet-management API — orchestrate a thousand of these across stores or plants from one pipeline. Translation: a real target for AI-agent-driven edge deployment, not a closed appliance.
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