Wednesday, March 8th 2023

AAEON Unveils MIX-Q670A1 Mini-ITX IPC Motherboard

AAEON, a leading producer of industrial motherboards, has announced the release of the MIX-Q670A1, the most advanced Mini-ITX board it has ever produced. The first AAEON solution across any of its product ranges to support both 12th and 13th Generation Intel Core i9/i7/i5/i3/Pentium /Celeron processors (formerly Alder Lake-S and Raptor Lake-S respectively), the MIX-Q670A1 harnesses up to 24 cores, 32 threads, and a host of peripheral technologies including Intel vPro, Intel Thermal Velocity Boost, and Intel UHD Graphics 770.

AAEON believe the MIX-Q670A1 will become the gold-standard for applications requiring real-time, high-performance computing on the edge. Supporting 64 GB of dual-channel DDR5 4800 MHz system memory and a PCIe [x16] Gen 5 slot, the MIX-Q670A1 offers a 44% increase in memory speed over previous generations. Combining this speed with an I/O consisting of two LAN, two COM, and ten USB ports, the MIX-Q670A1 offers both a wealth of connectors for peripheral devices and real-time data transmittance on the edge for smart city applications.
Via its support for both 12th and 13th Generation Intel Core Processors, the MIX-Q670A1 hosts a variety of Intel technologies, such as Intel Deep Learning Boost and the Intel Distribution of OpenVINO Toolkit for greater optical inspection and image processing capabilities. Subsequently, AAEON's precisely designed display interface featuring two HDMI and two DP ports, and either LVDS or eDP gives users the capacity to support four simultaneous 4K displays.

The MIX-Q670A1 is now in mass production and available for order, with pricing dependent on SKU.

For more information about the MIX-Q670A1, please visit our product page.
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1 Comment on AAEON Unveils MIX-Q670A1 Mini-ITX IPC Motherboard

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The less real overclocking we can do 'for value add', the more attractive these engineered-to-last Industrial boards begin to look.

Does AAEON make AMD-platform boards too?
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