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One Stop Systems and Tauro Technologies to Showcase Sensor Bridge at AFCEA West

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One Stop Systems (Nasdaq: OSS) will showcase its HSB Sensor Bridge at AFCEA West, Feb 10-12, 2026, in San Diego. The live demo (Booth #4414) highlights production-ready real-time multi-sensor ingest, deterministic time sync, and direct GPU-memory streaming for tactical edge AI across air, land, and maritime platforms.

The system emphasizes low-latency sensor aggregation, MOSA alignment, and scalability from prototype to production, aimed at vehicle situational awareness, autonomy, ISR, and C5ISR workflows. Attendees can meet OSS engineers to discuss product adaptation and meetings via sales@onestopsystems.com.

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News Market Reaction

+4.44%
4 alerts
+4.44% News Effect
+10.0% Peak Tracked
+$10M Valuation Impact
$238M Market Cap
0.1x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, OSS gained 4.44%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +10.0% during that session. Our momentum scanner triggered 4 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $10M to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $238M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Conference dates: February 10–12, 2026 Booth number: #4414 Sales phone: (877) 438-2724
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Conference dates February 10–12, 2026 AFCEA West event timing
Booth number #4414 OSS exhibit location at AFCEA West
Sales phone (877) 438-2724 Contact for product inquiries

Market Reality Check

Price: $9.52 Vol: Volume 1,900,331 is at 0....
low vol
$9.52 Last Close
Volume Volume 1,900,331 is at 0.53x the 20-day average of 3,596,593, not a high-volume spike. low
Technical Price $9.24 is trading above the 200-day MA at $5.55, after a 14.78% 24h gain.

Peers on Argus

OSS gained 14.78% while several hardware peers also traded higher (e.g., QMCO +1...

OSS gained 14.78% while several hardware peers also traded higher (e.g., QMCO +13.49%, YIBO +9.51%, UAVS +8%, DDD +5.53%), but momentum scanners did not flag a coordinated sector move.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 27 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 27 Platform award Positive +3.9% New multi-year platform award with initial <b>$1.1M</b> order for Ethernet switches.
Jan 07 Defense partnership Positive +22.2% New U.S. defense prime partnership with ≈<b>$1.2M</b> pre-production order for Army vehicles.
Dec 30 Business divestiture Positive +0.4% Sale of Bressner for <b>$22.4M</b> and outlook for <b>22%–30%</b> revenue growth and positive EBITDA.
Dec 23 Follow-on order Positive +2.1% Follow-on Safran order lifting aggregate to ≈<b>$1.9M</b>, with ><b>$7M</b> expected over five years.
Nov 18 Product launch Positive +0.6% Launch of PCIe Gen 6 adapters and 4UPro-Max accelerator targeting high-wattage AI/ML workloads.
Pattern Detected

Recent contract wins, asset sales, and product launches have generally been followed by modestly positive 24h price reactions.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, OSS has reported multiple growth and defense-focused milestones. On Nov 18, 2025, it launched a PCIe Gen 6 product line, with a 0.63% next-day gain. Subsequent news on follow-on military orders, the Bressner sale for $22.4M, and new defense contracts all saw positive 24h moves between 0.42% and 22.2%. The AFCEA West Sensor Bridge showcase fits this pattern of expanding rugged edge and defense AI offerings.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights OSS’s push to showcase its HSB Sensor Bridge for real-time, multi-senso...
Analysis

This announcement highlights OSS’s push to showcase its HSB Sensor Bridge for real-time, multi-sensor AI processing at AFCEA West, emphasizing low-latency, synchronized data ingest for defense platforms. Recent news has focused on defense contracts, product launches, and a business divestiture that strengthened focus on rugged edge AI. Investors may watch how demonstrations like this translate into concrete orders, platform adoptions, and follow-on contracts over the coming quarters.

Key Terms

gpu, ethernet, c5isr, isr, +1 more
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gpu technical
"streamed directly into GPU memory for real-time processing."
A GPU (graphics processing unit) is a specialized computer chip designed to handle many calculations at once, originally for rendering images and video but now widely used for tasks like artificial intelligence, data analysis and high-performance computing. Investors watch GPU demand and prices because strong sales often signal growth for chip makers and their customers, affect profit margins and capital spending, and can forecast wider trends in gaming, AI adoption and cloud services.
ethernet technical
"into a unified high-bandwidth Ethernet stream and feeding data directly"
A wired networking technology that moves data between devices over cables, like a dedicated highway that carries information reliably and quickly across offices, factories, and data centers. Investors care because ethernet underpins the performance and cost of digital services and infrastructure—demand for faster, more reliable wired networks drives spending on hardware, installation and upgrades, which affects manufacturers, service providers and companies that rely on heavy data flow.
c5isr technical
"time synchronization to support distributed sensing and C5ISR workflows"
C5ISR stands for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance — a bundle of technologies and services that let militaries and governments collect information, protect networks, and make fast decisions. Think of it as a city’s emergency response system that links cameras, radios, maps and analysts so responders see what’s happening and act quickly. For investors, C5ISR work often means large, long-term government contracts, steady technology spending, and exposure to defense budget shifts and export rules.
isr technical
"applications such as vehicle situational awareness, autonomy, ISR, and"
ISR stands for socially responsible investing (from the French phrase Investissement Socialement Responsable) and means choosing stocks, bonds or funds based on environmental, social and governance criteria in addition to financial return. Like picking a brand that matches your values, ISR matters to investors because it helps align portfolios with personal or institutional priorities, can reduce exposure to companies with regulatory or reputational risks, and can influence demand and valuation for firms deemed more sustainable.
modular open systems approach (mosa) technical
"alignment with open architecture and Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) principles."
A modular open systems approach (MOSA) is a design strategy that breaks complex products into standardized, interchangeable parts with open interfaces so different suppliers can build or upgrade pieces without reworking the whole system. For investors, MOSA matters because it can lower long‑term costs, speed innovation, reduce reliance on a single vendor, and make it easier for companies to add new features or partners — similar to swapping phone accessories instead of replacing the whole phone.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

One Stop Systems and Tauro Technologies bring physical AI processing to tactical edge environments

ESCONDIDO, Calif., Feb. 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One Stop Systems, Inc. (OSS or the Company) (Nasdaq: OSS), today announced it will showcase its HSB Sensor Bridge technology at AFCEA West, the premier West Coast naval conference and exposition along with its engineering partner Tauro Technologies. The event takes place February 10-12, 2026, at the San Diego Convention Center. OSS will showcase its production-ready architecture for real-time, multi-sensor ingest and Artificial intelligence (AI) processing at the tactical edge at Booth #4414.

The live demonstration will highlight how heterogeneous sensor data, including video, imaging, and auxiliary inputs, can be deterministically aggregated, time-synchronized, and streamed directly into GPU memory for real-time processing. The solution is designed for demanding defense environments where low latency, synchronization, and scalability are mission-critical. By bridging multiple sensor interfaces into a unified high-bandwidth Ethernet stream and feeding data directly into GPU memory, OSS enables defense integrators to deploy advanced AI pipelines for applications such as vehicle situational awareness, autonomy, ISR, and command-and-control—while maintaining alignment with open architecture and Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) principles.

Key benefits OSS will demonstrate at AFCEA West include:

  • Real-time multi-sensor aggregation with deterministic latency
  • Direct GPU memory streaming for accelerated AI and sensor fusion
  • Precision time synchronization to support distributed sensing and C5ISR workflows
  • Rugged, modular systems deployed across air, land, and maritime platforms
  • Scalability from prototype to production, enabling rapid transition to programs of record

“We believe defense customers are no longer experimenting with physical AI, they are deploying it,” said Gevorg Sargsyan, CEO of Tauro Technologies, a key engineering partner in the HSB demonstration. “This demonstration will show how complex, multi-sensor data can be ingested, synchronized, and processed in real time at the tactical edge using a production-ready architecture that is designed to scale across platforms.”

“HSB represents a significant shift in how sensor data is processed at the edge,” said Jim Ison, Chief Product Officer at OSS. “By combining OSS’s rugged, enterprise-class edge compute platforms, such as Donati for land deployments and Torrey for airborne and sea deployments, with a deterministic sensor ingest architecture, we’re enabling defense integrators to move faster from development to deployment while meeting the performance and reliability demands of modern missions. We believe the Ethernet based HSB architecture is complementary to the OSS PCI Express sensor data distribution fabric already deployed across government vehicle platforms.”

Advancing Defense-Grade Edge AI:
We believe the HSB demonstration underscores OSS’s broader strategy to deliver integrated, platform-level solutions that simplify the deployment of AI-enabled systems in contested and austere environments. Rather than treating sensor ingest, compute, and software as separate problems, OSS is focused on delivering cohesive architectures that reduce integration risk and accelerate operational readiness.

OSS will demonstrate the HSB at AFCEA West in San Diego. Attendees are invited to visit the OSS booth #4414 to see the live system and discuss how the architecture can be adapted to current and future defense programs.

For product inquiries or to schedule a meeting, contact OSS sales engineers at sales@onestopsystems.com or call (877) 438-2724.

About One Stop Systems
One Stop Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: OSS) is a leader in AI enabled solutions for the demanding 'edge'. OSS designs and manufactures Enterprise Class compute and storage products that enable rugged AI, sensor fusion and autonomous capabilities without compromise. These hardware and software platforms bring the latest data center performance to harsh and challenging applications, whether they are on land, sea or in the air.

OSS products include ruggedized servers, compute accelerators, flash storage arrays, and storage acceleration software. These specialized compact products are used across multiple industries and applications, including autonomous trucking and farming, as well as aircraft, drones, ships and vehicles within the defense industry.

OSS solutions address the entire AI workflow, from high-speed data acquisition to deep learning, training and large-scale inference, and have delivered many industry firsts for industrial OEM and government customers.

As the fastest growing segment of the multi-billion-dollar edge computing market, AI enabled solutions require-and OSS delivers-the highest level of performance in the most challenging environments without compromise.

OSS products are available directly or through global distributors. For more information, go to www.onestopsystems.com. You can also follow OSS on X, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

About Tauro Technologies
Tauro Technologies is an embedded systems design firm that provides full turnkey product development services. With proven track record for on-time, on-budget, and high-quality product realization, we are here to convert your product concept to a ready-to-manufacture design. We leverage our engineering resources, infrastructure, and product development processes, turning your ideas into reality. We build long-term relationships by consistently exceeding our clients’ expectations.

Many of today’s electronic products have embedded systems integrated into their designs. Embedded systems examples include products such as mobile and IoT devices, industrial robots, connected appliances, digital cameras, and many others. From connected industry to medical devices, Tauro Technologies makes it easier for you to engage in this complex technology frontier.

For more information, go to www.taurotech.com and follow us on LinkedIn.

Forward-Looking Statements
One Stop Systems cautions you that statements in this press release that are not a description of historical facts are forward-looking statements. Words such as, but not limited to, "anticipate," "aim," "believe," "contemplate," "continue," "could," "design," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "might," "plan," "possible," "potential," "predict," "project," "seek," "should," "suggest," "strategy," "target," "will," "would," and similar expressions or phrases, or the negative of those expressions or phrases, are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. Forward-looking statements include statements regarding the expected performance, scalability, qualification status, and readiness for deployment of the Company’s products, architectures, and demonstrations, which may be subject to additional development, testing, customer validation, and regulatory or contractual requirements. These statements are based on the Company's current beliefs and expectations. The inclusion of forward-looking statements should not be regarded as a representation by One Stop Systems or its partners that any of its plans or expectations will be achieved, including but not limited to the potential and/or the results of the HSB Sensor Bridge technology and related demonstration the fitness of OSS's products for defense applications, any revenue or other benefits derived through partnerships or conferences, and the successful adoption of new technologies or solutions. Actual results may differ from those set forth in this press release due to the risk and uncertainties inherent in our business, including risks described in our prior press releases and in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including under the heading "Risk Factors" in our latest Annual Report on Form 10-K and any subsequent filings with the SEC. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof, and the company undertakes no obligation to revise or update this press release to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. All forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement, which is made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

Media Contacts:
Robert Kalebaugh
One Stop Systems, Inc.
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Investor Relations:
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FAQ

When and where will One Stop Systems (OSS) demonstrate the HSB Sensor Bridge at AFCEA West 2026?

The HSB Sensor Bridge will be demonstrated Feb 10-12, 2026 at the San Diego Convention Center. According to the company, the live demo is at Booth #4414 and will show real-time multi-sensor ingest and GPU-memory streaming for tactical edge applications.

What capabilities will OSS (OSS) highlight about the HSB Sensor Bridge at AFCEA West?

OSS will highlight deterministic multi-sensor aggregation, precision time synchronization, and direct GPU memory streaming. According to the company, the demo focuses on low-latency, synchronized sensor ingest and scalable deployment across air, land, and maritime platforms for ISR and autonomy.

How does the HSB Sensor Bridge integrate with existing OSS edge platforms like Donati and Torrey (OSS)?

HSB is presented as complementary to OSS’s PCIe sensor fabric and integrates with Donati and Torrey platforms for rugged deployments. According to the company, the architecture supports Ethernet-based high-bandwidth streaming into OSS edge systems for faster transition from development to deployment.

What defense use cases does One Stop Systems (OSS) say the HSB Sensor Bridge supports?

The company says HSB supports vehicle situational awareness, autonomy, ISR, and command-and-control (C5ISR) workflows. According to the company, the focus is on deterministic, low-latency sensor fusion and real-time AI processing at the tactical edge across contested and austere environments.

How can investors or attendees schedule a meeting with OSS about the HSB demo at AFCEA West (OSS)?

Attendees can schedule meetings by contacting OSS sales engineers at sales@onestopsystems.com or calling (877) 438-2724. According to the company, booth visits at #4414 are available during Feb 10-12, 2026 to see the live system and discuss program adaptation.
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