AAEON launches MIX-MTLD1 Mini-ITX motherboard supporting Intel Core Ultra and on-chip Artificial Intelligence

AAEON has introduced the MIX-MTLD1, its most advanced Mini-ITX motherboard to date, and the first from the company to support Intel Core Ultra processors. The board pairs a 14-core, 18-thread CPU and Intel Arc graphics with on-chip Artificial Intelligence acceleration and enhanced out-of-band management features.

AAEON has announced the MIX-MTLD1, which the company calls its most advanced Mini-ITX board to date and its first Mini-ITX solution to support Intel Core Ultra processors, formerly known as Meteor Lake H/U. The board leverages the platform´s multi-pillar die architecture and combines a 14 core, 18 thread CPU with Intel Arc graphics. AAEON highlights the MIX-MTLD1´s compatibility with multiple Artificial Intelligence software frameworks and the inclusion of an on-chip Intel AI Boost NPU to accelerate inferencing workloads.

Beyond compute and graphics, the MIX-MTLD1 includes platform features targeted at manageability and edge deployments. AAEON equipped the board with an NCSI header tied to an Intel Ethernet Controller I210-AT, enabling support for a MOD-RMB Out-of-Band module. That module bridges communication between the system´s baseboard management controller and the network controller, providing a path for remote management independent of the host operating system.

AAEON positions the MIX-MTLD1 as a solution for integrators working on edge inferencing applications across vertical markets, arguing that the combination of Intel Core Ultra performance, on-chip Artificial Intelligence acceleration, Intel Arc graphics, and out-of-band management capabilities will set a new standard for real-time remote management at the edge. Specific details such as pricing, availability dates, memory and I/O configurations, and supported operating systems were not stated in the article.

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