Thursday, July 21st 2022
IBASE Announces the MBB-1000 Socket LGA1700 Motherboard
IBASE Technology Inc., a world leading manufacturer of industrial motherboards and embedded computing solutions, debuts the 12th Gen Intel Core processors (formerly Alder Lake) powered MBB-1000 ATX motherboard. The industrial platform is built with long-term reliability for graphics-intensive applications such as AIoT, digital signage, medical imaging, video surveillance and interactive kiosks.
The latest Intel processors integrate up to 8 P-cores and E-cores, drives up to 1.35x times faster in performance with enhanced Intel Iris Xe graphics engine. The MBB-1000 supports four 4K independent displays with 1x HDMI (2.0b), 1x DVI-D, and 2x DisplayPort 1.4a (DP++). It features 5G/4G/LTE connectivity with a 5G-compatible M.2 B3052 socket and discrete WiFi 6E with the new frequency band ranging from 5.925 to 7.125 GHz. The board comes with four high-speed DDR4-3200 RAM sockets with a total capacity of 128 GB and extensive I/O interfaces with 2x Intel 2.5G LAN, 10x USB ports, 4x SATA III, 4x serial ports, and multiple expansion slots including 1x PCI-E (x16), 2x PCI-E (x4), 1x PCI-E (x1), 2x PCI, and 4x M.2 slots."Like all IBASE motherboards, MBB-1000 uses only long-term stable capacitors and durable components combined with stringent testing procedures to meet mission-critical computing needs of our customers," said Wilson Lin, Director of IBASE Product Planning Division. "Delivering consistently high-quality products and services enable our business and those of our partners to prosper and grow throughout the years."
The MBB-1000 will be available with three different Intel chipsets (R680E/Q670E/W680) and Windows 10 (64-bit), Linux Ubuntu (64-bit), and Windows Server 2022 OS support.
MBB-1000 FEATURES:
The latest Intel processors integrate up to 8 P-cores and E-cores, drives up to 1.35x times faster in performance with enhanced Intel Iris Xe graphics engine. The MBB-1000 supports four 4K independent displays with 1x HDMI (2.0b), 1x DVI-D, and 2x DisplayPort 1.4a (DP++). It features 5G/4G/LTE connectivity with a 5G-compatible M.2 B3052 socket and discrete WiFi 6E with the new frequency band ranging from 5.925 to 7.125 GHz. The board comes with four high-speed DDR4-3200 RAM sockets with a total capacity of 128 GB and extensive I/O interfaces with 2x Intel 2.5G LAN, 10x USB ports, 4x SATA III, 4x serial ports, and multiple expansion slots including 1x PCI-E (x16), 2x PCI-E (x4), 1x PCI-E (x1), 2x PCI, and 4x M.2 slots."Like all IBASE motherboards, MBB-1000 uses only long-term stable capacitors and durable components combined with stringent testing procedures to meet mission-critical computing needs of our customers," said Wilson Lin, Director of IBASE Product Planning Division. "Delivering consistently high-quality products and services enable our business and those of our partners to prosper and grow throughout the years."
The MBB-1000 will be available with three different Intel chipsets (R680E/Q670E/W680) and Windows 10 (64-bit), Linux Ubuntu (64-bit), and Windows Server 2022 OS support.
MBB-1000 FEATURES:
- 12th Gen Intel Core i9/i7/i5/i3 / Pentium / Celeron processors
- 4x DDR4 DIMM, Max. 128 GB
- Supports HDMI (2.0128 GBVI-D, and DisplayPort 1.4 (DP++)
- Dual Intel 2.5G LAN
- 8x USB 3.1, 2x USB 2.0, 4x SATA 3.0, 4x COM
- 1x PCI-E (x16) (Gen5.0), 2x PCI-E (x4) (Gen4.0), 1x PCI-E (x1) (Gen3.0), 2x PCI
- 4x M.2 (B-Key, E-Key, 2x M-Key)
- Watchdog timer, Digital I/O, iAMT (16.0), TPM (2.0)
14 Comments on IBASE Announces the MBB-1000 Socket LGA1700 Motherboard
If I were to buy Intel Gen12, this would be on the short list.
How is IBASE'es reputation when it comes to support, updates and this kind of stuff?
It's certainly true that old industrial computers sometimes die and it's necessary to find a new home for the PCI interface cards that remain. However, a riser card can solve that - except maybe when it wouldn't physically fit in the case.
Sad that the only new boards I'm seeing with any sort of expansion slots are 'server', 'workstation', and 'industrial'. Both AM5 and LGA1700 enthusiast class boards I'm seeing previewed have very limited expansion options.
Provided you can even source one from somewhere.