This is a mini x86 computing module equipped with an Intel N100 quad-core processor, 8GB LPDDR5 memory, and 64GB storage. When paired with a basic carrier board, it can be expanded to include 2 USB 3.2 10Gbps interfaces, 1 Gigabit Ethernet, 2 USB 2.0, 1 HDMI 2.0, and 1 PCIEx1 interface.
Power supply can be provided through USB Type-C (power only) and 12V DC 5.5×2.5mm.
All Accessories
The complete system is divided into two parts: the core board and the carrier board. The same core board can be paired with different carrier boards for greater expansion.
The core board is very mini, close to the size of a credit card:
Core Board
The chip in the upper left corner is the LPDDR5 memory chip, below it is the Super Io chip, and in the middle is the Intel N100 chip.
Front of Core Board
Back of Core Board
Complete Installation
Stack installation is very simple, just install the fan on the core board and insert it into the carrier board.
Connect the monitor using HDMI on the carrier board
The built-in EMMC comes pre-installed with Windows 11, and once connected, you can power it on. You can see that I am using a laptop’s Type-C for power supply.
It is very easy to use, and there is no difference from a normal x86.
The video below tests video playback:
This video simulates running Metal Slug
This board is more inclined towards development boards, and I will complete some interesting designs and research based on this development board in the future.
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