Motherboards

Quelle: Fortec Elektronik | Lukas Dehling,

Power loss of 6 W

With the iBase MI811, Fortec offers an SoC motherboard in the Mini-ITX form factor (170 mm × 170 mm). Equipped with Intel's embedded processors based on the Goldmont microarchitecture, the SoC has a low power dissipation of 6 W.

© Fortec Electronics

While the Pentium N4200 used has four cores, a base clock frequency of 1.10 GHz and a burst frequency of 2.50 GHz if required, the Celeron N3350, which can be used as an alternative, has two cores. It clocks at 1.10 GHz and offers a burst frequency of 2.40 GHz on demand. Both processors have a 2 MB L2 cache and integrated HD Graphics 500 (N3350) and 505 (N4200). The ninth generation of Intel HD Graphics is capable of handling three displays independently and is the first integrated GPU for Intel Atom-based processors based on the Gen9 graphics engine. It supports OpenGL, DirectX-12, Direct3D-12, OpenCL-2.0, HLSL-Shader-Model-5.1 and Vulkan-1.0. The board uses HDMI, 2nd-HDMI (or DVI-D) and eDP (or 24-bit dual-channel LVDS) interfaces for display output. The iBase MI811 is available as an ATX-compliant and 12 to 24 V (DC) version.

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