Monday, August 15th 2022

AAEON Announces the EPIC-TGH7 4-inch SBC

AAEON, a global leader in industrial computing, has introduced the world to the next generation of single board computer with the release of the EPIC-TGH7, which holds the distinction of being the first board of its kind to host Intel 11th Generation Xeon /Core processors. With such an advanced processor package, the EPIC-TGH7 offers 8 cores and 16 threads to increase processing speed and power for intensive, high-end computing. However, this advancement has not sacrificed power-efficiency, with the EPIC-TGH7 providing up to 45 W with Xeon -level performance.

Hosting up to 8 USB ports, dual LAN ports, and a PCIe[x8] slot; the EPIC-TGH7 enables PCIe 4.0 speeds of up to 16GT/s, despite retaining the same EPIC board form factor measuring just 4.53" x 6.50" (115 mm x 165 mm). AAEON believes this combination of I/O density and high-speed expansion will be particularly applicable to healthcare imaging and military defense applications, with the board being able to accommodate the advanced graphics required for such uses.
In addition to healthcare imaging and military defense applications, the EPIC-TGH7 lends itself to use in digital signage, providing 4 simultaneous displays via an I/O featuring HDMI, VGA, Dual Channel 24/48-bit LVDS, and DP ports. Such a myriad of options is designed to give users a diverse selection of display configurations to suit their project needs.

For more information regarding the EPIC-TGH7, please visit its product page.
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4 Comments on AAEON Announces the EPIC-TGH7 4-inch SBC

#1
ADB1979
"this advancement has not sacrificed power-efficiency".

Unless there is a second DIMM slot on the back, the "power efficiency" is going to be trash because the bandwidth and memory calls have bee halved.!

On the other hand, I have been introduced to another form factor.!

EDIT:

Yes, there is another DIMM slot on the back of the board as well as another couple of connectors.! Why would they omit this from their press release :kookoo:
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Chaitanya
ADB1979"this advancement has not sacrificed power-efficiency".

Unless there is a second DIMM slot on the back, the "power efficiency" is going to be trash because the bandwidth and memory calls have bee halved.!

On the other hand, I have been introduced to another form factor.!

EDIT:

Yes, there is another DIMM slot on the back of the board as well as another couple of connectors.! Why would they omit this from their press release :kookoo:
There seem to be 2x M.2 slots and mSata on back along with 2nd DIMM slot. Really odd they dont have proper photo of rearside posted along with frontside.
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ADB1979
ChaitanyaThere seem to be 2x M.2 slots and mSata on back along with 2nd DIMM slot. Really odd they dont have proper photo of rearside posted along with frontside.
I thought so as well... Just seen this newspiece on Toms Hardware, and it includes the picture of the back/IO, as kindly posted here by P4-630
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