The Intel Atom processors integrate the Intel Gen 9 3D graphics engine with up to 18 execution units that support 4K codec encoding/decoding. It also supports one dual-channel 24bit LVDS connection, one DisplayPort and HDMI on rear I/O with resolution up to 4096 x 2160.
The 204-pin non-ECC SODIMM is said to provide maximum memory, making it capable of supporting up to 8Gbyte of DDR3L. The device supports a total of six COM ports, six USB 3.0 ports and dual gigabit Ethernet.
Not only does the 146 x 102mm board operate with thermal design power of less than 12W for fan-less applications, but it also supports temperatures ranging from -40 to 85°C and an input ranging from 12 to 24V.
Two 5Gbit/s PCI Express 2.0 lanes can be used for a full size and a half-size Mini-PCIe socket. It also supports one SATA 3.0 interfaces with up to 6Gbit/s. The Intel Ethernet Controller I210-IT provides dual Gigabit Ethernet LAN access via the two RJ45 ports.
According to the company, the enhancement in flash playback, 2D/3D graphics quality, security and power efficiency improves use in applications such as retail, networking, panel PC, industrial automation and digital security surveillance.