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IBASE Shows IB996 Full-Size CPU Card with up to 14th Gen Intel Core i9 Processor

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IBASE Technology Inc. (TPEx: 8050), a leading manufacturer of embedded computing solutions, introduces the IB996 Full-Size CPU Card, tailored to meet the demanding needs of industrial and embedded computing. Supporting 14th, 13th, and 12th Gen Intel Core i9/i7/i5/i3 desktop processors, this innovative solution adheres to the PICMG 1.3 standard and features the Intel Q670E chipset for robust performance and flexibility. It offers outstanding expandability and connectivity for applications in industrial automation, transportation, and medical systems.

The IB996 boasts seamless performance and compatibility, supporting up to 64 GB of DDR5 memory with dual DIMM slots and superior networking capability with two Intel 2.5G LAN ports. Integrated Intel Xe graphics allow for versatile display options, including DVI-I, LVDS, and DVI-D, making it suitable for a variety of visual data processing tasks. Additionally, it comes equipped with 8x USB 3.2, 5x SATA III, four COM, and two M.2 sockets (M-Key and E-Key), with the M.2 M-Key supporting PCIe for NVMe storage solutions, ensuring high-speed data transfer and optimal performance across Intel-based systems.




Designed with industrial applications in mind, the IB996 provides multiple expansion capabilities through four PCI, one PCI-E x16, or one PCI-E x4 slots, ensuring compatibility with a range of peripheral devices. This flexibility is complemented by its reliable thermal performance between 0°C and 60°C. Enhanced storage options are available with dedicated NVMe support through M.2 PCIe slots and legacy options like RS232/RS485. This latest offering strengthens IBASE's growing portfolio of advanced embedded computing products, empowering customers with the tools needed to excel in a wide range of applications.

IB996 FEATURES:
  • 14th/13th/12th Gen Intel Core i9/i7/i5/i3 Desktop Processors
  • 2x DDR5 DIMM, Max. 64 GB
  • 2x Intel 2.5G LAN
  • Intel processor integrated Xe graphics, supports
  • DVI-I & LVDS & DVI-D
  • 8x USB 3.2, 5x SATA III, 4x COM
  • 2x M.2 socket (M-Key/E-Key)

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Yep, with the increasing size of GPU these day, next step is to plug in these CPU card onto the GPU
 
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This was a lot easier back in the Pentium3 days where I last saw / handled anything like this - the standard PCI bus was just one edge connection to the 'motherboard' / glorified PCI expander backplane, as all devices shared the same connection pins.

Good to see the idea is still alive - i.e. generational improvements can still be shoehorned in to custom industrial devices so long as the expansion bus connections are supported.
 
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Did they really have to do an ai generated image of a factory floor? Are free stock photos like that really that hard to find? I doubt it.
 
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