IBASE Technology has introduced the MI1002 Mini-ITX motherboard, featuring the latest Intel Core Ultra processors Series 1 (Meteor Lake-PS platform) and an LGA1851 socket. This new platform is equipped with advanced AI capabilities, improved graphics, and exceptional energy efficiency, making the MI1002 ideal for handling demanding tasks such as AI applications, Edge computing, and IoT deployments.
The MI1002 is offered in two versions, the MI1002AF and MI1002AF-1. Both versions include two DDR5 memory sockets, multiple M.2 slots for high-speed storage and 5G connectivity, and dual 2.5G LAN ports for fast networking. The MI1002AF supports Intel iAMT 18.0 and dTPM 2.0, providing enhanced security and remote management features. Conversely, the MI1002AF-1 features fTPM 2.0, offering a more economical option for applications that do not require Intel iAMT.
Designed with a 12V~24V DC input, the motherboard offers flexibility and stability in power management across diverse operational environments, making it suitable for industrial settings where power sources may vary. It also provides a wide range of I/O options and expansion capabilities, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and Type-C ports, ensuring support for various display configurations. The MI1002 series is thus a versatile and scalable solution, catering to a broad spectrum of embedded computing applications and allowing users to keep pace with rapidly advancing technological requirements.
Key features of the MI1002:
- Intel Core Ultra processors Series 1 (formerly Meteor Lake-PS)
- Two DDR5 SO-DIMM sockets, supporting up to 64GB
- HDMI, DisplayPort (DP++), and two Type-C ports
- One Intel I226LM 2.5G LAN, and two Intel I226V 2.5G LAN ports
- Four USB 3.2, two USB Type-C, four USB 2.0, and four COM ports, along with two SATA III connectors
- One PCI-E (x4) slot and three M.2 slots (M-Key, E-Key, B-Key)
- Support for 5G, watchdog timer, Digital I/O, iAMT (18.0), and TPM (2.0)
- 12V~24V DC input for power flexibility
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