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SBCs carry 11th gen Intel Core U and Celeron 6000 processors

October 20, 2021 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Kontron introduces a new generation of 3.5-inch single-board computers built on the latest 11th generation Intel Core U processor series and Celeron 6000 series. The new 3.5-inch SBC-TGL sets the stage for graphics-intensive or AI-enabled, low-latency embedded systems used in smart retail, industrial automation, smart city, medical, and other IoT/IIoT applications.

By integrating the 11th generation Intel Core U processor series and Celeron 6000 processor series with Intel Iris Xe Graphics, the 3.5-inch SBC-TGL delivers up to 23% faster computing performance and up to 2.95 times faster graphics performance than its predecessors without the need for additional graphics card. System integration costs, power consumption, thermal output, and space requirements of the 3.5-inch SBC-TGL are significantly reduced by this need for less hardware. In addition to the high graphics performance enhancement, the 3.5-inch SBC-TGL features two DisplayPort connectors on the I/O panel and supports up to two 8K video output channels at a frame rate of 60 frames per second – all with no lags, dropped frames, or stuttering. Alternatively, it can output four parallel DisplayPort signals.
In addition to a GbE LAN port, the 3.5-inch SBC-TGL offers another 2.5 GbE LAN port to meet growing broadband networking requirements. Furthermore, the board supports configurable Thermal Design Power (TDP) from 12 to 28 watts for all models with Core processors. This flexibility allows a system to be designed according to the cooling technology used and the application targeted. The 3.5-inch SBC-TGL is available in two variants and supports both commercial and industrial operating temperatures from 0 °C to 60 °C and -40 °C to 85 °C, respectively.

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