One Stop Systems receives order for Gen5 server
One Stop Systems received an initial purchase order from a leading manufacturer of autonomous construction and mining equipment to support commercial autonomous operation of heavy equipment.
The company expected approximately $2 million in aggregate orders in 2026 and outlined a five-year expected pipeline of approximately $10 million to $15 million. The program represented another step in Operations Support System (OSS)’s strategy to expand its presence in commercial Artificial Intelligence (AI), autonomy, and industrial edge markets and to complement its established defense, aerospace and data center business.
OSS will provide a Gen5 ruggedized, 3U, liquid-cooled, short-depth server engineered to support commercial autonomous operation of heavy equipment in the construction and mining sectors. The Gen5 platform is able to incorporate a Dual Connectivity (DC) power design for direct integration into heavy equipment electrical systems without the need for additional power conditioning and its liquid-cooled, short-depth architecture allows deployment of high-density AI acceleration in space, power, and thermally constrained autonomous environments.
The order leveraged OSS’s competencies in rugged enterprise-class system design, advanced liquid-cooling technologies, and low-latency AI compute to enable real-time perception, decision-making, and autonomy for mission-critical industrial applications, and the platform was optimized for deployment in mobile, power-constrained environments commonly found in off-highway and industrial equipment.
“We are pleased to support a leading autonomous construction and mining equipment manufacturer,” said Mike Knowles, President and CEO of OSS.
“OSS was selected to replace an incumbent compute provider based on our ability to deliver higher-performance AI acceleration, advanced liquid cooling, and enterprise-grade reliability in harsh, mobile operating environments. As autonomous systems move from pilot programs to scaled commercial deployment, we believe customers are increasingly prioritizing platforms that can perform consistently at the edge. As a result, we believe OSS is well positioned to win additional commercial opportunities as autonomy adoption accelerates.”