The "2" in AMR 2 signifies the generational leap from the original AMR 1.0, which was designed for older U.2 and M.2 carriers. AMR 1.0 relied heavily on screws and small, breakable plastic clips. AMR 2 introduces a robust, slide-and-click mechanism.
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AMR 2 is mechanically backward compatible with older EDSFF drives (E1.L, etc.) but is not compatible with U.2 or M.2. You cannot use an adapter. It is a native standard. Once you let me know which you mean,
In a Generation 1 fleet, if one robot breaks down or encounters a bottleneck, the entire fleet often suffers a domino effect. AMR 2 leverages swarm intelligence. Through cloud-based fleet management software, robots communicate not just with a central server, but with each other. They negotiate traffic, share map updates in real-time, and optimize routes collectively. If Robot A identifies a spill in Aisle 4, it instantly communicates this to Robots B, C, and D, allowing them to reroute without human intervention. It is a native standard
Soren leaned closer to the feed. The rover’s scientific data stream was still live—temperature, pressure, salinity—but the telemetry was drunk. Then, a single frame of video came through, pixelated and raw.