TapTechNews June 9th news, Asus's AAEON UPXtremei14 development board was launched, equipped with the Core Ultra processor.
Unlike common mini PC products, UPXtremei14 uses LPDDR5 6400 on-board memory instead of SO-DIMM slot memory, provides a 40-pin GPIO interface, supports the installation of MIPI cameras, and is compatible with 9V to 36V voltage input, etc.
It is introduced that this development board also provides two M.2 2280 M-Key solid-state drive slots, an M.2 3052 B-Key slot for the 5G module and an M.2 2230 E-Key wireless network card slot.
According to the introduction, UPXtremei14 provides 2x USB3.2 Gen2 Type-A, 1x USB3.2 Gen2 Type-C, 2x HDMI2.1, 1x DisplayPort2.1 interfaces; the two network ports are 2.5GbE (Intel I226-IT) and Gigabit (Intel I219) specifications respectively.
There are already two configurations of UPXtremei14 development board on sale on the official website:
Ultra5125H/16GB: $749 (TapTechNews note: currently about 5433 RMB);
Ultra7155H/32GB: $959 (currently about 6958 RMB).
In addition, the following accessories are available for selection:
RE-WFKIT-9260NVP network card: $29.99 (currently about 218 RMB);
Hailo-826 TOPS AI chip: $199 (currently about 1444 RMB);
5G module: $239 (currently about 1734 RMB);
LTE module: $69.99 (currently about 508 RMB);
CAN bus carrier board: $59 (currently about 428 RMB).