Forlinx Embedded, a leading developer of embedded systems and solutions, made a powerful impact at the 9th Rockchip Developer Conference (RKDC 2025), held at the Fuzhou Strait International Convention & Exhibition Center.
Themed “AIoT Model Innovation: Redefining Products,” this year’s conference served as a pivotal platform for showcasing next-generation edge AI and intelligent hardware solutions.
Forlinx stood out among Rockchip’s strategic ecosystem partners by unveiling a range of advanced products and live demonstrations.
Showcasing the Next Generation of Edge Intelligence
At the heart of Forlinx Embedded’s exhibit was its comprehensive range of system-on-modules (SoMs), industrial-grade development boards, and AI-enabled computing devices.
The lineup was powered by the latest Rockchip processors, including the RK3588, RK3576, RK3568, RK3562, RK3506, and the widely adopted RK3399. These platforms offer scalable performance, efficient power consumption, and high integration, making them ideal for real-time AI processing at the edge.
Forlinx demonstrated a series of real-world applications built on these platforms, attracting engineers, developers, and system integrators from across industries. Highlights from the booth included:
- AI inference using large language models and image multimodal processing on the RK3576
- A 16-channel AI camera array powered by the RK3588, showcasing real-time facial and object recognition
- A robotic arm application based on the RK3588J platform for industrial automation
- EtherCAT-based industrial bus control on the RK3576J

- A compact AI lab development board called ELF 2, designed for educational and research environments
These interactive displays illustrated how Forlinx solutions can drive innovation across sectors such as smart manufacturing, intelligent transportation, retail automation, healthcare, and smart energy.
Industry Engagement and Ecosystem Expansion
RKDC 2025 reinforced the importance of collaboration across the AIoT landscape. Forlinx’s presence demonstrated its deep integration with the Rockchip ecosystem and its growing influence in the embedded technology space.
Beyond 9th Rockchip Developer Conference, Forlinx has been expanding its global presence through strategic partnerships.
The company recently entered into a collaboration with European embedded systems provider DATA MODUL, aimed at accelerating adoption of intelligent hardware across the EU market.
This partnership highlights Forlinx’s commitment to expanding its ecosystem and supporting developers with reliable, high-performance embedded platforms.
In addition, Forlinx continues to maintain a strong presence at global trade shows. Just months prior to 9th Rockchip Developer Conference, the company showcased its technologies at Electronica China 2025, where it received positive feedback for its AI-powered robotic systems and smart medical display units.
New System-on-Modules Lined-Up by Q4 2025
Looking ahead, Forlinx Embedded plans to ramp up production for key products like the FET3588-C, FET3576-C, and FET3506J-S system-on-modules by Q4 2025. These modules are expected to meet rising demand from OEMs and solution providers focused on edge computing and intelligent automation.
The company also intends to introduce updated software development kits (SDKs) and pre-optimized AI model libraries, enabling faster deployment and reducing the time-to-market for AIoT products.
This aligns with Forlinx’s strategy to not only provide robust hardware platforms but also complete software ecosystems for AI developers.
Furthermore, Forlinx Embedded will participate in upcoming international events, including Embedded World 2025 in Germany and Electronica Southeast Asia later this year. These forums will serve as launchpads for new products and technological advancements that further integrate AI and IoT.
Forlinx Embedded’s participation at RKDC 2025 reaffirmed its role as a key enabler in the AIoT transformation.
By offering powerful and efficient embedded solutions tailored for edge intelligence, the company continues to empower industries to redefine their products and processes.





