
Siemens presents a new generation of hardware for its CNC control Sinumerik One. With significantly increased computing power, modern graphics architecture, and a platform designed for long-term cybersecurity, the company addresses central technological and regulatory requirements of the industry. At the same time, the new architecture lays the foundation for the use of artificial intelligence in manufacturing. Customers benefit from increased productivity through data-driven optimization of processing processes and improved utilization of machine data.
More performance for complex applications and communication
The core of the innovation is a new generation of NCU and PLC processors. The models NCU 1740.2 and 1760.2 offer significantly higher computing power and particularly improve communication and data processing. This is complemented by a new PLC-ASIC, a hardware component specifically developed for PLC functions, which ensures additional functionalities, such as in the area of Profinet, as well as long-term availability and support. Especially in highly networked manufacturing environments, users benefit from more stable and faster data processing as well as greater performance reserves for complex applications and future expansions.
Modern operating concepts thanks to new graphics architecture
A powerful graphics processor enables modern HMI concepts with intuitive operation and sophisticated visualization. Machine manufacturers can differentiate themselves more strongly and simultaneously improve the operability of their systems. This directly impacts productivity and efficiency in operations, for example, through reduced setup times and lower training efforts.
AI-capable: Foundation for data-driven manufacturing
With the introduction of a 64-bit architecture, Sinumerik One is specifically tailored to the requirements of data-intensive applications. This creates the technical foundation for the integration of AI functionalities as well as the connection to overarching analysis systems.
For users, this concretely means: Machines can be more easily integrated into data-driven optimization processes, for example, for quality enhancement, process optimization, or predictive maintenance. In addition, Sinumerik One supports the networking of the machine with cloud or edge infrastructures, which are necessary for the use of Industrial AI.
Cyber Resilience Act as a regulatory framework
With increasing networking and growing use of data, the demands on the security of industrial systems also rise. The EU Cyber Resilience Act defines regulatory requirements that particularly address the long-term update capability and security of products.
The new hardware generation of Sinumerik One is designed to meet these requirements. Higher computing power enables the use of additional security mechanisms, while the architecture is designed for long-term maintainability and system resilience. This allows machine builders and operators to design their systems according to regulatory requirements.
In addition to the new Sinumerik One generation, the entire Sinumerik portfolio is aligned with the requirements of the EU Cyber Resilience Act and is thus CRA-ready.
Siemens at AMB 2026 in Hall 2 | Stand 2B10
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