Nano-ITX SBC runs Linux on quad-core Atom, has dual GbE
Axiomtek tipped a 120x120mm motherboard with up to a quad-core 1.9GHz Atom SoC, three display outputs, dual GbE, dual mini-PCIe, and -40 to 85°C operation.
Intel’s two-year-old “Baytrail-I” Atom and Celeron SoCs keep popping up on new products aimed at embedded, industrial, and IoT applications, as evidenced by Axiomtek’s new Nano-ITX form factor “NANO840″ and “NANO842″ motherboards. The NANO840 and NANO842 appear to be based on a single design, with minimal — if any — differences other than their choice of Intel processors, ranging from a 1.5GHz dual-core Celeron to a 1.91GHz quad-core Atom. An SODIMM socket located on the bottom of the board can be populated with up to 8GB of DDR3L memory.
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