(Taipei, Taiwan – September 3, 2024) Embedded computing pioneer AAEON (stock code: 6579) has launched the PICO-ASL4 and GENE-ASL6, both featuring the new Intel Atom x7000RE Processor Series for the Edge (formerly Amston Lake).
Both the 2.5” PICO-ITX and 3.5” SubCompact Board go to market with models equipped with Intel Atom® x7433RE and Intel Atom® x7835RE, while the GENE-ASL6 will also have the adoption of the Intel Atom® x7213RE Processor, with all three maxing out at 12W.
Built on the standard 100mm x 72mm PICO-ITX form factor, the PICO-ASL4 offers extensive onboard options, including dual LAN and six USB ports, along with Intel® Time Coordinated Computing and Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN). As a result, AAEON has identified this compact solution as an ideal choice for those seeking a discreet single-board computer capable of managing latency-sensitive workloads in fields such as smart transportation and manufacturing.
The PICO-ASL4 showcases innovative design by eliminating the product line's standard heat spreader and instead employing a slim, all-in-one heatsink. This change results in a more low-profile board while still maintaining a default temperature tolerance range of -40°C to 85°C. Additionally, the PICO-ASL4 distinguishes itself from previous models with its SODIMM-based system memory, which supports up to 16GB of DDR5.
Despite its extensive temperature range and thermal design modifications, the PICO-ASL4 maintains a fully functional I/O, featuring dual LAN ports (both 2.5GbE and 1GbE), dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, and an HDMI 1.4 port. The board’s internal connectors provide access to serial communication through four COM port headers, a 4-bit GPIO, and SMBus/I2C. Enhancing its display capabilities are LVDS and optional eDP 1.4, granting users two simultaneous displays.