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AAEON Announces Next Generation Embedded Solutions Powered by Intel Technology

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AAEON, a leader in embedded solutions, announces up-coming products featuring the 11th Generation Intel Core processors (formerly Tiger Lake) and Intel Atom x6000E series processors, Intel Pentium and Celeron N and J series processors (formerly Elkhart Lake). These next generation solutions provide greater performance, flexibility and a host of Intel technologies to power computing at the edge.

The 11th Generation Intel Core processors, now the third generation of Intel's 10 nm microarchitecture, provide performance above the current industry standard 8th and 9th Generation processors. These processors also open up access to cutting edge technologies, featuring the Intel Iris Xe graphics (Gen 12), PCIe 4.0, Thunderbolt 4, USB4, DDR4 and LPDDR4x memory, and Deep Learning Boost on select SKUs.





AAEON brings the 11th Generation Intel Core processors in several key embedded form factors, with the PICO-TGU4, GENE-TGU6, and COM-TGUC6. These boards are designed to provide performance and flexibility on a range of compact form factors designed to make installation and deployment quick and easy. With industrial grade construction, AAEON's embedded boards offer stable and reliable performance no matter where they're deployed. AAEON will also bring the 11th Generation Intel Core processors to the UP Board line up with the UP Xtreme i11 (UPX-TGL01), providing makers and independent developers access to this new generation of Intel processors.

AAEON also has two new products coming soon, based on the Intel Atom x6000E series processors and Intel Pentium and Celeron N and J series processors. The PICO-EHL4 brings these efficient processors to the PICO-ITX form factor, along with a strong compliment of I/O features, including four USB3.2 Gen 2 ports, two HDMI ports, and two Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports. AAEON will also bring this family of Intel processors to the UP Board line up with the UP Squared Pro 2 (UPN-EHL01), featuring M.2 3042/3052 slot designed for 4G and 5G support.

"With the release of these two families of Intel processors, AAEON will provide developers and users with a broader range of products to power applications from kiosks and digital displays, to edge computing IoT networks and AI applications," said Kevin Chiu, Vice President of AAEON's Embedded Computing Division. "Thanks to our partnership and working closely with Intel, we look forward to providing cutting edge solutions to our customers, and expanding our lineup of products featuring these innovative processors," Kevin Chiu added. "AAEON will also sell the Intel Customer Reference Board for Intel Pentium and Celeron N and J series processors through our eShop."

"The new Intel Atom x6000E series processor and Intel Pentium and Celeron series processor demonstrate Intel's commitment to our customers by delivering an IoT centric, highly integrated processor that can handle a variety of workloads, form factors and use conditions. This allows AAEON to enable next-generation performance and new capabilities across their broad portfolio of products," said Mandy Mock, Vice President of IOT Platform Management, Intel.

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