Apacer announced that the company announced that the company has announced that the company has announced the latest developments in the AI field, and following in the wake of the world's recovery from COVID-19, the transition of factories to partial or full automation proceeds with unstoppable momentum. And the best place to learn about the latest technologies that aim to make this transition as painless as possible is at Automate 2024. This is North America's largest robotics and automation event, and it will be held in Chicago, Illinois from May 6 to 9. Automate attracts professionals from around the world, and Apacer is no exception.

Apacer team will be on hand to discuss the latest technological developments created by company experienced R&D team. Many of these developments were specifically created to reduce the pain points commonly experienced by fully automated facilities. Take CoreSnapshot, for example.

This backup and recovery technology can restore a crash system to full operation in just a few seconds, reducing downtime and associated maintenance costs. Apacer recently updated CoreSnapshot, creating CoreRescue ASR and CoreRescue USR. The name of CoreRescue ASR refers to Auto Self Recovery. This technology will harness AI to learn the system booting process and analyze how long a boot should take.

If this average boot time is significantly longer than usual, the system will trigger the self-recovery process and revert to an earlier, uncor disrupted version of the drive's content. CoreRescue USR offers similar functionality, except the self-reco recovery process is triggered by connecting a small USB stick drive. Other value-adding technologies will be on display at Automate as well.

These include anti-sulfuration protection, which is invaluable to factories located in areas with large amounts of sulfur in the air, and SLC-liteX, which allows a customer to select the ideal tradeoff between drive capacity and endurance that meets their specific needs. In fact, SLC-liteX can even deliver up to 100,000 P/E cycles upon request. Automate attendees will be able to check out Apacer's wide range of eMMCs, as well as new large-capacity PCIe M.2 2280 4TB (with wide temperature operation) and 8TB SSDs.