Sunday, September 11th 2022
AAEON's de next-TGU8 Breaks Through Board Space Limitations in Single Board Computing
In a major breakthrough in single board computing, AAEON introduces the de next-TGU8, the smallest board featuring an on-board Intel Core i-level processor ever created, measuring just 3.31" x 2.17" (84 mm x 55 mm). Offering up to 4 cores, with 8 threads, the 11th Generation Intel Core i7/i5/i3/Celeron Processor (formerly Tiger Lake-UP3) provides the de next-TGU8 with the kind of high-performance power never-before-seen in a board so small.
This power ensures users can utilize the potential of the de next-TGU8's 16 GB onboard LPDDR4x memory and expandability, for which it has an M.2 2280 M-Key (PCIe [x2]) to enable AI acceleration, Wi-Fi, and 4G modules. The de next-TGU8 also provides an FPC slot for PCIe [x4] Gen 3 with Riser kit, for additional storage or more advanced graphics options to go along with its Intel UHD Graphics.Despite being such a small board, the de next-TGU8 is equipped with a sophisticated interface featuring dual RJ45 Ethernet ports, two USB 3.2 Gen2, and four USB 2.0 slots, along with a dual display interface via HDMI and eDP ports.
Because of these features, AAEON believes the de next-TGU8 to be the product to usher in the next generation of edge AI applications in drone and robotics technology.
For more information about the new de next-TGU8, visit its product page.
This power ensures users can utilize the potential of the de next-TGU8's 16 GB onboard LPDDR4x memory and expandability, for which it has an M.2 2280 M-Key (PCIe [x2]) to enable AI acceleration, Wi-Fi, and 4G modules. The de next-TGU8 also provides an FPC slot for PCIe [x4] Gen 3 with Riser kit, for additional storage or more advanced graphics options to go along with its Intel UHD Graphics.Despite being such a small board, the de next-TGU8 is equipped with a sophisticated interface featuring dual RJ45 Ethernet ports, two USB 3.2 Gen2, and four USB 2.0 slots, along with a dual display interface via HDMI and eDP ports.
Because of these features, AAEON believes the de next-TGU8 to be the product to usher in the next generation of edge AI applications in drone and robotics technology.
For more information about the new de next-TGU8, visit its product page.
8 Comments on AAEON's de next-TGU8 Breaks Through Board Space Limitations in Single Board Computing
For this, I was thinking a very powerful but small passive PFSense box. 90% of the time it would run at a few percent CPU usage but when needed it could handle some beefy VPN traffic. At 84 watts, the enclosure would be huge and would render the board size useless to me. I might as well use an ITX board.
:eek::eek::eek:
It actually is pre-selling for 1500$. Insane.