Axiomtek has just announced PICO300 pico-ITX board, an update of their PICO842 board replacing Bay Trail processors by Braswell ones. The board supports either Intel Pentium N3710 or Celeron N3060 processors with up to 8 GB memory via a SO-DIMM socket, and includes HDMI or VGA, SATA and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces among others.
Axiomtek PICO300 pico-ITX motherboard specifications:
- SoC
- Intel Celeron N3060 dual core processor @ 1.6 / 2.48 GHz with 12 EU Intel HD Graphics 400 @ up to 600 MHz (6W TDP) OR
- Intel Pentium N3710 quad core processor @ 1.6 / 2.56 GHz with 16 EU Intel HD Graphics 405 @ up to 700 MHz (6W TDP)
- System Memory – 1x 204-pin SO-DIMM DDR3L-1600 up to 8GB
- Storage – 1x SATA-600, 1x mSATA (shared with PCIe mini card)
- Video Output – 1x LVDS, and 1x HDMI or 1x VGA
- Audio – MIC-in/Line-out; Realtek ACL662 audio codec
- Connectivity – Gigabit Ethernet with Wake-on-LAN, PXE Boot support (Intel i211AT)
- USB – 1x USB 2.0 host port, and 4x USB 3.0 ports via expansion connector
- Expansion
- 1x mini PCI Express (shared with mSATA support)
- Expansion connectors with 1x PCIe, 2x UART, 1x DDI, 4x USB 3.0, 1x HD audio
- Misc – Lithium 3V/220mAh, SMBus, hardware monitoring, watchdog timer
- Power Supply – 12V DC power jack; AT Auto Power On function supported
- Dimensions – 10 x 7.2 cm (Pico-ITX form factor)
- Operating Temperature Range – -20°C to +60°C
PICO300 is available now at an undisclosed price. Visit the product page for further information.
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PICO300 is available now at an undisclosed price.
If price is a concern, you obviously can’t afford it.
Commell LP-176 is another Braswell pico-ITX board @ http://hackerboards.com/fanless-pico-itx-sbc-uses-braswell-socs-packs-up-to-8gb-ram/
No price either, and also an “embedded systems / industrial computers” company so you can’t expect it to be low price.
Most of the pico-ITX boards with Intel CPU have a price >= 300 $ (without RAM) and most have a large heatsink.
As a normal consumer you can not buy most boards, is designed for industrial use.
One more Braswell Pico-ITX board, BVM LP-176 -> http://www.bvm.co.uk/ProductDetail.asp?fdProductId=1139