Ipzz-286

| Item | Description | |------|-------------| | ID | IPZZ‑286 | | Type | Feature request / enhancement (could also be a bug fix depending on your project’s taxonomy) | | Owner | [Insert team or individual] | | Target Release | vX.Y (e.g., v2.5 for the next sprint) | | Priority | High – impacts user workflow / performance / security | | Summary | Add a configurable “smart‑preview” thumbnail generator for media assets stored in the IPZZ content service. | | Labels | frontend, backend, performance, usability |

TL;DR: IPZZ‑286 introduces a new, on‑the‑fly image‑thumbnail service that reduces page‑load time by up to 45 % for media‑rich pages. IPZZ-286

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| Aspect | Description | |--------|-------------| | Business Need | Enable telco operators and industrial IoT customers to process data at the edge with sub‑5 ms response time, reducing backhaul bandwidth and improving privacy. | | Strategic Alignment | Supports the 2025‑2028 “Edge‑First” roadmap, targeting a $250 M market by 2028. | | Scope of IPZZ‑286 | • Design of a 2‑U rack‑mountable compute module (ARM‑Neoverse N2).
• Development of a lightweight, container‑native runtime (AEP‑OS).
• Integration of secure boot, TPM 2.0, and OTA update pipeline. | | Key Stakeholders | • Product Management (PM‑12)
• Engineering (HW‑R&D, Firmware, Software)
• Quality Assurance (QA‑07)
• Compliance & Security (SEC‑03)
• External Partner: “NanoSilicon Ltd.” (ASIC supplier) | Note: If your project uses a different naming convention (e


| Sector | Application | IPZZ‑286 Advantage | |------------|----------------|------------------------| | Autonomous Drones | Real‑time obstacle avoidance, SLAM (simultaneous localisation & mapping) | Hot‑swappable tiles let OEMs upgrade from a 2‑tile to a 6‑tile configuration without redesigning the airframe, extending mission‑time performance. | | Smart Wearables | Continuous health‑monitoring AI (ECG, SpO₂, arrhythmia detection) | Low‑power tile enables 48‑hour battery life while delivering 10× the inference throughput of current MCU‑based solutions. | | Industrial IoT Gateways | Edge analytics for predictive maintenance (vibration, thermography) | Linear scaling allows a single gateway to serve 10‑plus sensors with “pay‑as‑you‑grow” hardware upgrades. | | Automotive ADAS | Multi‑camera perception stack (lane‑keeping, pedestrian detection) | UMA and DIMN cut latency to < 30 ms across four camera feeds, meeting Tier‑1 safety standards. | | AR/VR Headsets | Real‑time hand‑tracking and scene understanding | Tile density can be increased to fit the narrow thermal envelope of head‑mounted displays, delivering 90 fps at 4K resolution. |


| Item | Details | |--------------------------|-------------------------------------------| | Report Title | IPZZ‑286 – Project Progress & Technical Review | | Prepared for | Senior Management – Product Development | | Prepared by | Technical Analyst – Systems & QA Team | | Date | 14 April 2026 | | Version | 1.2 (Final) | | Confidentiality | Internal – Proprietary |