Lantronix has secured a design win with Sightline Intelligence, integrating its Open‑Q 7230CS and 5165RB system‑on‑module solutions, powered by Qualcomm Dragonwing processors, into Sightline’s 4100‑OEM and 4100‑SOM high‑performance video processors for defense and commercial drone platforms.
The partnership delivers full‑HD video with H.265 encoding, dual‑channel processing, 4K/30 support, MISB/KLV standards, TAK interoperability, and multiple I/O options including HDMI, HDSDI, and Ethernet streaming. It also enables real‑time AI‑based object detection, classification, and tracking for autonomous ISR missions.
The deal is TAA/NDAA compliant, meeting the stringent requirements of defense and intelligence customers. While the financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, the win positions Lantronix in a growing defense and UAV market projected to reach $57.8 billion by 2030.
Qualcomm’s Dragonwing brand, launched in 2025, targets IoT and edge products, and the integration showcases Lantronix’s differentiated Edge AI technology. Sightline Intelligence, founded in 2007, specializes in AI‑enabled onboard video processing for mission‑critical camera systems.
Lantronix’s guidance for fiscal 2026 does not include a specific double‑digit organic growth projection; the company remains focused on expanding its Edge AI and defense portfolio.
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