An exclusive whitepaper by Lenovo and Intel®
Perhaps the most
visible aspect of
Industry 4.0 is the concept of the ‘smart factory’, a term that
typically
conjures up images of automated factories leveraging AI, big data and robotics to
make manufacturing more
efficient, innovative and … well, smarter.
That’s a simple take on what in reality will be a complex undertaking that
will be
an evolutionary journey that
manufacturers will take over the next decade or so. Consequently, it’s helpful
to
approach the smart factory
concept in terms of what parts of the existing manufacturing process you want to
make smarter, and the
foundational technologies that will help you achieve that.
The answer will of course differ from one OEM to the next. But at a high level, much
of the smart-factory
paradigm starts with a robust high-performance computing (HPC) architecture that can
support the AI that
provides the “smart” part of the equation. That in turn puts an emphasis
on things
such as storage and green
technologies to make data centers more energy-efficient. And all of this will take
place in the context of
digital transformation initiatives that will free up departmental data that will
fuel intelligent-driven outcomes,
resulting in a truly smart factory.