Axiomtek’s High-Performance PICMG 1.3 Full-Size Single Board Computer with 13th/12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor for Versatile AIoT Scenarios – SHB160

Axiomtek’s High-Performance PICMG 1.3 Full-Size Single Board Computer with 13th/12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor for Versatile AIoT Scenarios – SHB160

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Axiomtek – a world-renowned leader relentlessly devoted to the research, development, and manufacture of series of innovative and reliable industrial computer products of high efficiency – is pleased to announce the SHB160, a new PICMG 1.3 full-size single-board computer powered by the LGA1700 13th/12th Gen Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3, Pentium® or Celeron® processor with the Intel® R680E/H610E chipset. The industry-specific SBC supports dual 2.5GbE LAN for the ultimate connection experience with blazing data-transfer speed. It also supports PCIe 4.0 for more flexibility and higher bandwidth to GPUs, SSDs, and other peripherals. Offering superior computing performance, rugged design, flexible I/O expansion as well as enhanced graphics capabilities, the SHB160 aims to satisfy the requirements of AIoT applications such as vision inspection, objective classification, factory automation, intelligent video analysis, and smart city.

Advanced Features of SHB160

  • LGA1700 13th/12th Gen Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3, Pentium® or Celeron® processor (up to 125W)
  • Intel® R680E/H610E chipset
  • DDR5 4400MHz U-DIMM up to 128GB ECC (R680E only)/non-ECC memory
  • Supports Intel® AMT and vPro (R680E)
  • Supports RAID 0/1/5/10 (R680E)
  • TPM 2.0 supported (optional)
  • Supports dual 2.5GbE
  • Supports LPT port
  • Supports M.2 Key M/ Key E (H610E only supports Key E)
  • Supports PCIe 4.0 through the gold fingers

Axiomtek’s SHB160 offers up to four DDR5-4400MHz ECC or non-ECC U-DIMM slots for up to 128GB of system memory. The full-size slot CPU card has six SATA-600 ports with software RAID 0/1/5/10 support (Intel® R680E chipset) or four SATA-600 ports (Intel® H610E chipset). In addition, the SHB160 has one M.2 Key M 2280 slot with PCIe 4.0 x4 signal for NVMe SSD (Intel® R680E chipset). It also delivers superior graphics performance with the Intel® UHD Graphics and offers dual display configurations via DVI-I and DisplayPort++ (internal header) ports. One PCIe x16 Gen4 slot, one PCIe x4 Gen4 slot or four PCIe x1 Gen4 slots, and four 32-bit PCI bus masters are available on the board to provide an optimum solution with a diverse range of configurations. Equipped with one M.2 Key E 2230 slot, the SHB160 also supports Wi-Fi 6 for faster data transferring while reducing latency and enhancing security.

“To meet the needs of demanding industrial environments, Axiomtek’s single board computer SHB160 is designed with advancing computing efficiency, large memory capacity with maximum four DDR5 slots, and high-speed transferring interfaces for a broad range of intensive computing applications. The SHB160 features optional Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 for optimum security and supports Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) 11 and Intel® vPro™ for easy remote management and monitoring,” said Kasper Tsai, the product manager of AIoT Division at Axiomtek. “In addition, the powerful industrial single board computer supports watchdog timer, hardware monitoring function as well as smart CPU and smart system fans. To ensure reliable operation across platforms, the SHB160 can withstand a wide operating temperature range of 0°C to 60°C.”

Axiomtek’s SHB160 has rich I/O interfaces, including two RS-232, two RS-232/422/485, two 2.5G GbE LAN, two USB 3.2 Gen2x1, four USB 3.2 Gen1x1 (Internal box header), three USB 2.0, four USB 2.0 via golden fingers, one PS/2 keyboard internal connector, and one PS/2 mouse internal connector. The SHB160 is now available for purchase. For more product information or pricing, please visit our global website at www.axiomtek.com or contact one of our sales representatives at info@axiomtek.com.tw.

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David

The moment I see one of these PICMG boards cash register bells start ringing in my head! And that’s BEFORE I start looking at the very expensive backplanes, cases, cooling, and power supplies needed to go with it. A PICMG setup can make a powerful NAS node though, especially if rack space is at a premium. Look at the picture of that Axiomtek PICMG 1.3 SHB160 full-sized card, notice anything missing? Yeah, where is the big cooling contraption it is certainly going to need?

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