Tuesday, August 25th 2020

IBASE Technology Launches the MI996 Mini-ITX Motherboard Series

IBASE Technology Inc, a leading provider of industrial motherboards and rugged computing solutions, has launched the MI996 Mini-ITX motherboard that is powered by the latest 9th Gen Intel Xeon E and Core processors. Designed for a wide array of applications such as medical, industrial automation and kiosks, it supports integrated GPU and PCI-E x16 for discrete graphics card to run simultaneous displays in four video outputs: eDP, HDMI (2.0a), DisplayPort and DVI-D.

The compact MI996 is suitable for space-constrained applications and packs powerful functionality into a compact Mini-ITX form factor (170 mm x 170 mm). Enhanced I/O connectivity and expansion comprises six USB 3.1, four USB 2.0, four serial ports, four 4x SATA III, a Mini PCI-E, as well as two M.2 slots for NVMe storage and CNVi WiFi or Bluetooth connections. It features two Gigabit LAN and up to 32 GB of DDR4-2666 SO-DIMM memory (ECC and non-ECC) for high-performance computing.

Two model series of MI996 are available with the Intel CM246, QM370, and HM370 chipsets to support a range of Intel processors. Other advanced features include a watchdog timer, Digital I/O, iAMT (11.6) remote management, TPM (2.0) security, iSMART (3.8) green technology, and vPRO (MI996VF series). By consolidating superior performance, versatility and scalability, the MI996 enables system integrators to deliver a highly optimized embedded solution to their customers.

MI996 FEATURES:
  • Onboard 9th Gen Intel Xeon E / Core i7/i5/i3 / Celeron processors
  • 2x DDR4 SO-DIMM sockets, Max. 32 GB
  • Supports eDP, HDMI (2.0a) / DVI-D and DisplayPort
  • 2x Intel Gigabit LAN
  • 6x USB 3.1, 4x USB 2.0, 4x COM, 4x SATA III
  • 1x PCI-E (x16), 1x Mini PCI-E, 2x M.2
  • Watchdog timer, Digital I/O, iAMT (11.6), TPM (2.0), iSMART, vPRO (MI996VF series)
Source: IBASE Technology
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1 Comment on IBASE Technology Launches the MI996 Mini-ITX Motherboard Series

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fynxer
LGA1151, isn't that a socket, can't see a socket anywhere.

It says in the article that CPU is mounted directly on the motherboard, isn't that called BGA mounted CPU.
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