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BIOSTAR Unveils the Latest Lineup of Business and Industrial-Grade Motherboards/Systems

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BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices, today announced its latest line-up of industrial motherboards and application systems. BIOSTAR's latest BIQ67-AHP, the BIW68-AHP, and the BIELK-PAT motherboards, with MT-J6412, and MT PRO-J6412 application systems are built to address various system integration and industrial needs, offering innovative features that ensure high performance, reliability, and longevity.

The BIQ67-AHP and BIW68-AHP motherboards are excellent for system integration, general industrial systems and GPU AI workstation. These allow businesses to have reliable computers that help stay up-to-date on customers' contact details, transaction history, accounts, communication, and business management on a reliable and efficient platform. Featuring Intel Q670 chipset and Intel W680 chipset respectively, the BIQ67-AHP and BIW68-AHP motherboards carry additional features and functionality such as DDR4 support up to 128 GB, dual Intel LAN, multiple PCI/PCIe slots, M.2 slots, USB 3.2, COM ports, and more. The BIELK-PAT motherboard, with its wide range temperature -40 °C ~ 85 °C and voltage support, is built to withstand and function optimally in diverse environments and outdoor applications. It is ideal for uses such as EV charging stations, kiosks, refrigerated factories, and is great for HMI applications for businesses of all sizes.



BIOSTAR's MT-J6412 and MT PRO-J6412 application systems are designed to cater customers seeking a versatile PC. Whether it's for home entertainment, the MT-J6412, with its slim, fanless design, is perfect for edge or fog computing systems like IoT systems, gate sensors, network communication devices, and VPN firewalls.

Built on an Intel Celeron J6412 Quad Core processor, the MT-J6412 application system provides excellent performance for multiple applications across a wide range of industries.

Furthermore, the MT PRO-J6412 system boasts a closed, dustproof case design and dual display output functionality, making it an excellent choice for industrial application computers. It is ideal for applications including POS systems, IoT systems, gate sensors, network communication devices, and VPN.

Equipped with an Intel Celeron J6412 quad core, 2.0 GHz processor with 10 W TDP, the MT PRO-J6412 brings highly efficient and reliable computing with Support 2x DDR4 3200Mhz SO-DIMM, up to 32 GB and Dual GbE LAN.

The MT PRO-J6412 application system from BIOSTAR stands out for its versatility and connectivity capabilities. Designed to support a diverse range of commercial machinery, this system is equipped with 6 COM ports, an essential feature for industrial automation and process control. With this connectivity, the MT PRO-J6412 seamlessly interfaces with a variety of peripherals and equipment, such as card readers and barcode guns. This ensures a smooth flow of data and commands, enabling businesses to achieve greater operational efficiency and reliability.

BIOSTAR reaffirms its commitment to providing robust, reliable, and versatile solutions for various applications in the commercial and industrial sectors with the launch of these new motherboards.

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petty they aren't offering anything am5 in that lineup.
Petty that AMD were never good for the Business products...

i love AMD products, but i just hate fixing them at my company... too many stupid problems...
- Qualcomm soldered WiFi NIC issue with RADIUS WiFi systems...
- AMD Ryzen iGPU drivers making almost impossible to pass through video signal from laptop via Thunderbolt to the docking station


I will be honest, i decided to go back from ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 AMD (Ryzen 6000) to a Intel 1175g7 based ThinkPad only because it gave me to many issues and i really don't want a laptop that crashes with the network... when i am bloody working on the network infrastructure XD
 
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Petty that AMD were never good for the Business products...

i love AMD products, but i just hate fixing them at my company... too many stupid problems...
- Qualcomm soldered WiFi NIC issue with RADIUS WiFi systems...
- AMD Ryzen iGPU drivers making almost impossible to pass through video signal from laptop via Thunderbolt to the docking station


I will be honest, i decided to go back from ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 AMD (Ryzen 6000) to a Intel 1175g7 based ThinkPad only because it gave me to many issues and i really don't want a laptop that crashes with the network... when i am bloody working on the network infrastructure XD
decent motherboard with good components would be a first step in alleviating those issues.
 
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Wow! Actual expansion slots! What a concept! /s

Even the PCI32 slots are useful; many of us have OLD sound cards that still work with the latest versions of Windows.

It's really too bad that we only see these features in 'industry' kit.

decent motherboard with good components would be a first step in alleviating those issues.
Yes.
Any mobile application of an SoC/platform is going to have non-standard 'issues'. AFAIK, to this day it's not uncommon for vendor/model-specific drivers on laptops.

AsRock Rack makes some solid AMD server/industrial boards, but they're not cheap.
 
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