Qont will begin supplying its engineered RiskChip hardware in the coming days, with availability opening progressively through the company’s website. Initial quantities will be limited during the early rollout period. The RiskChip is preconfigured for on device Risk Computing and supports Qont’s S2 engine with the integrated RMI A3 component.
Engineered Hardware for Risk Computing
The RiskChip is built on Qont-certified NVIDIA Jetson hardware and configured to deliver structured, local risk intelligence. Each unit includes the Comprehension Dyno module for detection tasks across supported categories. The system is prepared to run Qont’s deterministic engines without additional setup.
On Device and Edge Operation
The device enables risk analysis directly on the edge. It can be plugged in and integrated into local environments that require risk interpretation without cloud dependence. The configuration supports video and image inputs for consistent operation across use cases.
Rollout and Availability
RiskChip supply will be released in stages. The online purchase portal will open once regional readiness is confirmed. Customers can check availability on the website or contact a specialist for operational planning.
Part of a Broader Shift
The launch advances Qont’s movement toward wider on device Risk Computing. The RiskChip forms a core part of the company’s approach to running structured engines in local environments across hardware and field applications.