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Disc-Size Single-Board Computer (SBC) Powered By 7th Gen Intel Core U-Series Processors

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IB916 3.5-inch SBCs equipped with 7th Gen Intel Core U-series processorsIBASE Technology unveiled its latest series of IB916 3.5-inch SBCs equipped with 7th Gen Intel Core U-series processors. There are currently four models available with processors from the Intel Celeron 3965U @2.2GHz to the Intel Core i7-7600U (2.8GHz/3.9GHz), all offering processing and graphics performance, 9V~24V wide power support and scalability.

The IB916 single board computer is designed for a broad range of applications requiring compute and graphics performance at lower power consumption, such as those found in factory automation, kiosk, communications, gaming and digital signage environments. The IB916 includes a set of standard features and I/Os including two DDR4 SO-DIMMs for up to 32GB of system memory, dual gigabit Ethernet, display interfaces with eDP, DisplayPort and HDMI, four serial ports, two SATA III, four USB 3.0, and two USB 2.0 ports. The board also comes with other options like heatsink, heat spreader and cable kit. Other important features include digital I/O, IBASE owned iSMART power-saving technology, TPM (2.0) and a Mini PCI-E slot.

IB916 FEATURES:

  • On board 7th Generation Intel Core U-series Processor
  • 2x DDR4-2133 SO-DIMM, Max 32GB, Non-ECC
  • Supports eDP, DisplayPort and HDMI 1.4
  • 2x Intel® PCI-E GbE LAN
  • Watchdog timer, Digital I/O, mSATA, iSMART, TPM(2.0)
  • 2x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0, 4x COM, 2x SATAIII
  • 1x Mini PCI-E slot
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