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CPU Card With Intel Core Processor For Automation, Transportation, Medical Technology
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onIBASE Technology, a manufacturer of industrial motherboards and embedded solutions, announced the release of their IB995 PICMG 1.3 Full-Size CPU Card, a slot-card server created for the 8th Gen and 9th Gen (“Coffee Lake Refresh”) of Intel’s Core processors with support for up to 8 cores and CNVi architecture for wireless devices.
The CPU Card offers performance for smart security and hardware monitoring features for real-time applications in process control, surveillance or imaging in the field of automation, transportation, medical technology, and digital surveillance markets.
The IB995 is currently offered in 3 models, combined with various chipsets: C246 (IB995AF-C246), Q370 (IB995AF) and H310 (IB995EF) - all of which include an M.2 storage interface with NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) that allows storage with write speeds of up to 3500MB/s (7 times over SATA SSDs), and up to 32 GB of DDR4-2166/2400 memory. Furthermore, the board offers TPM 2.0 to implement hardware-based security that carries out cryptographic operations for access control and authentication and prevent phishing attacks.
The IB995 renders a variety of interface and expansion versatility. They cover DVI-D, DVI-I, and 24-bit dual-channel video outputs, and three USB 2.0, five USB 3.0, five SATA III with RAID, four serial ports and twoM.2 sockets (M/E key). It also comes with two Gigabit Ethernet, a PCIe x16 (from backplane), and four PCIe x1 expansion slots (configurable as one PCIe x4).
Features
- 9th/8th Gen Intel® Xeon® E / Core™ i7/i5/i3 Pentium® QC/DC Processor, up to 4.7GHz
- 2x DDR4 DIMM, Max. 32GB
- 2x PCI-E Gigabit LAN
- Intel® processor integrated graphics, supports DVI-I/DVI-D/ LVDS
- 3x USB 2.0, 5x USB 3.0, 5x SATAIII, 4x COM
- 2x M.2 socket (M/ E key)
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