
MICROIP Unveils New AI Vehicle Division and Edge AI Technologies at COMPUTEX 2026
TAIPEI: AI software and ASIC design specialist MICROIP is set to introduce its newly established AI Vehicle System Business Group and a series of advanced edge AI solutions at COMPUTEX 2026, reinforcing its strategy to expand into intelligent mobility and next-generation artificial intelligence applications.
The company’s exhibition will align with the event’s “AI Together” theme, focusing on the integration of edge computing, smart transportation, industrial AI and cross-platform deployment technologies.
MICROIP Chairman James Yang said software innovation will increasingly drive the future development of the edge AI market.
According to him, one of the most significant barriers to large-scale AI adoption remains the fragmentation between software development processes and the diverse hardware environments required to support AI workloads.
He noted that creating tighter integration between software and hardware ecosystems is essential for unlocking meaningful commercial value.
A major highlight of the exhibition will be the debut of the company’s AI Vehicle System Business Group, which will showcase intelligent automotive safety technologies designed for commercial transportation and fleet management applications.
The system incorporates automatic calibration capabilities and delivers three key layers of protection, including traffic-light recognition for vehicles ahead, blind-spot monitoring for surrounding traffic and in-cabin driver fatigue detection.
The platform also supports 360-degree multi-camera AI recognition, enabling comprehensive situational awareness and enhanced operational safety.
MICROIP believes these technologies can play an important role in modern fleet operations, logistics management and intelligent transportation systems that require continuous real-time monitoring.
The company will also introduce two software platforms that form the foundation of its edge AI strategy.
The first, AIVO, is a no-code computer vision platform that allows users to create AI-powered applications through a drag-and-drop interface without requiring extensive programming expertise.
Potential use cases include public transportation monitoring, autonomous drone management and automated inspection of factory operating procedures.
The second platform, XEdgAI, is designed to overcome hardware compatibility challenges by enabling AI models to be deployed across multiple processor architectures.
The platform supports leading chip ecosystems from companies such as NVIDIA, Intel and Axelera AI, reducing vendor dependency while increasing deployment flexibility.
In the semiconductor segment, MICROIP will present its CATS Customized ASIC Technology and Solutions platform, which incorporates AI-driven electronic design automation tools to streamline chip development.
The company estimates that the solution can shorten semiconductor development cycles by between six and nine months, allowing customers to bring products to market more quickly.
To encourage industry collaboration, MICROIP will also provide complimentary ASIC design consultations during the exhibition, including performance, power and area optimisation assessments.
Beyond its own technologies, the company is strengthening its global ecosystem through strategic partnerships with industry leaders.
MICROIP has teamed up with Taiwanese industrial computing specialist AAEON to demonstrate real-time manufacturing line monitoring solutions using the RT-621R industrial platform.
The company has also partnered with BrainChip to develop low-power artificial intelligence models and neuromorphic radar classification technologies for edge deployments.
Through these initiatives, MICROIP aims to accelerate the adoption of edge AI technologies across industries while building a stronger bridge between advanced semiconductor design, intelligent software platforms and real-world operational applications.



