Boards/Backplanes

Motherboards feature 64-bit 14nm Braswell SoC processors

7th October 2015
Nat Bowers
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Intel’s latest low-cost iteration of the Bay Trail SoC Pentium and Celeron architecture, Braswell, offers ultra-low power for fanless operation, budget-level computing performance and plentiful I/O. BVM are the first in the UK to offer the AsRock IMB-154 and IMB-155 Mini-ITX (6.7x6.7") motherboards designed for use in applications such as POS, kiosk, gaming machines, video display and thin clients.

The 64-bit 14nm Braswell SoC processors are available in a number of configurations: the default option for the IMB-154 and IMB-155 is the Celeron N3150 quad core SoC processor running at 2.08GHz, addressing up to 8GB of Dual Channel 1,600MHz DDR3L memory and with a meagre TDP rating of 6W. The HD Graphics engine has been updated to the Generation 8 LP architecture, with up to 16 execution units clocked as high as 700MHz to give excellent video performance with HDMI, VGA and Dual Channel 24-bit LVDS/eDP interfaces at 1920x1200px. Triple multi-display is supported and 7.1 audio is supported.

The IMB-154 offers four USB 3.0 ports, two GbE ports, a half size mini-PCIe Slot, three serial ports, a TPM header and two SATA3 6.0Gb/s mass storage interfaces. The lower profile IMB-155 offers the same I/O configuration but with six serial ports and one SATA3 controller. Both boards are powered from an external 12-24VDC in PSU or the IMB-154 can alternatively be powered from the on-board ATX connector.

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