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116YYn13

116YYn13 is a fictional designation used in this article to describe a hypothetical modular embedded computing device intended for edge deployments in robotics and the Internet of Things. In the imagined product line, the 116YYn13 acts as a mid-size core module that can be paired with expansion boards to suit different tasks.

Design and features: The core module is described as having a multi-core processor with a dedicated neural

Development and release: In the fictional timeline, 116YYn13 was introduced by the imagined company Nebula Labs

Applications and reception: The imagined product targets robotics, autonomous drones, and gateway appliances requiring flexible compute

processing
unit
for
on-device
AI
inference,
4
to
8
GB
of
RAM,
and
32
GB
of
on-board
storage,
with
options
for
additional
eMMC
or
NVMe
storage
on
expansion
boards.
Interfaces
include
USB-C,
PCIe,
Gigabit
Ethernet,
and
a
set
of
GPIO
headers.
The
form
factor
is
about
75
by
75
millimeters,
and
the
typical
power
envelope
is
stated
as
6
to
12
watts
under
moderate
load.
The
device
is
said
to
run
a
Linux-based
operating
system,
with
optional
real-time
kernel
support
for
latency-sensitive
tasks.
in
2023
as
part
of
the
YYn
family
of
modular
compute
devices.
The
116YYn13
designation
is
described
as
an
internal
revision
marker,
used
to
track
compatibility
with
expansion
boards
and
firmware
ecosystems.
and
AI
capabilities
at
the
edge.
In
the
hypothetical
scenario,
116YYn13
is
used
in
educational
kits
and
prototype
deployments,
accompanied
by
an
open
firmware
project.
As
a
fictional
entry,
it
has
no
real-world
market
presence.