Thursday, September 1st 2022

AAEON Introduces ATX-Q670 LGA1700 Motherboard for Industrial Automation

Dedicated to innovation in embedded board computing, AAEON are delighted to announce an impressive breakthrough in its ATX motherboard range with the release of the new ATX-Q670A, AAEON's first ATX board with DDR5 support. With this innovation, the ATX-Q670A can provide customers with an unprecedented 50% increase in bandwidth and also a decrease in power consumption compared to prior generations. Particularly suited to IoT applications, the ATX-Q670A also combines the greatest maximum SATA performance with the very fastest SSD to give customer applications access to higher I/O speeds.

The ATX-Q670A is not just faster, but also far more expansive and accommodating to higher-performance modules, offering two PCIe [x16] slots alongside both a PCIe [x4] and PCIe [x1] slot, in addition to a further three PCI slots. Such specifications, alongside the ATX-Q670A's dual graphic card support mean that it can facilitate everything from video capture to AI calculation for vision-based applications, with four independent 4K@60 Hz resolution display capabilities to complete the package.
For additional protection, given the ATX-Q670A's capacity to transfer higher volumes of data, it is equipped with a bootable USB feature to prevent bootable programs from accessing the system via a USB device.

With all of these improvements considered, it is clear that in addition to being AAEON's first ATX board with DDR5 support, the ATX-Q670A provides customers with the ancillary features needed to optimize its power and speed. AAEON therefore anticipate the ATX-Q670A to be the board of choice for smart applications under the IoT umbrella, providing the foundation for smart healthcare and industrial automation solutions.

For more information regarding the ATX-Q670A, please visit our product page.
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7 Comments on AAEON Introduces ATX-Q670 LGA1700 Motherboard for Industrial Automation

#1
AM4isGOD
Looks like a Sim card slot on there too, wonder what for.
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Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Having green PCB on consumer boards would be a nice blast from the past.
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#3
_JP_
AM4isGODLooks like a Sim card slot on there too, wonder what for.
Two actually. Those are there in case you need to add WWAN cards, for whatever purpose.
So at least two of those M.2 are double-function as storage/networking.
I did have to stop at this news because a green PCB + yellow heatsinks and I thought I was seeing ASRock circa 2001. :laugh:
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Ferrum Master
I haven't done stupid things in a while...

But can you actually install WinXP on a 12th gen chipset? Well it is aimed at industrials... so it would be a common use for those PCI slots.
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#5
Nanochip
Q670 not X670. Intel, not AMD. LGA. got it.
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#6
ZetZet
AM4isGODLooks like a Sim card slot on there too, wonder what for.
For remote access. Companies prefer to cut most employees and have support 1000 miles away these days.
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_JP_
Ferrum MasterI haven't done stupid things in a while...

But can you actually install WinXP on a 12th gen chipset? Well it is aimed at industrials... so it would be a common use for those PCI slots.
You still have 7 Embedded Standard and POSReady to run on newer chipsets. Support contracts aside for security updates, there's support for all of those buses.
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