ASRock Industrial unveils motherboards featuring Intel Core 200S processors

ASRock Industrial launches a new line of motherboards powered by Intel Core 200S series processors, enhancing performance for edge computing and Artificial Intelligence workloads.

ASRock Industrial has introduced a new range of industrial motherboards powered by Intel Core 200S series processors, codenamed Bartlett Lake-S. These motherboards support up to 24 cores and 32 threads, enabling significant boosts in single-thread, multi-thread, and Artificial Intelligence performance. The platforms also offer DDR5 memory support at speeds up to 5600 MHz and capacities up to 192 GB, catering to high-demand computing scenarios. Advanced PCIe Gen 5/4 expandability and support for quad 4K displays via Intel UHD Graphics 770 with Xe architecture further broaden the products´ applicability across data-intensive edge environments.

The freshly released motherboards are available in Mini-ITX, microATX, and ATX form factors, ensuring compatibility with an array of deployment requirements. Built on Intel’s W680, Q670, and H610 chipsets, they deliver both versatility and robust performance needed for industrial workloads. BIOS-level update support enables seamless upgrades from previous 14th, 13th, and 12th generation Intel CPU-based motherboards, which streamlines the transition for organizations seeking to adopt the latest computing hardware while preserving existing investments.

ASRock Industrial positions this motherboard lineup for intelligent edge applications including smart manufacturing, autonomous robotics, machine vision, retail, kiosks, digital signage, gaming, and various security environments. The inclusion of longevity support underscores ASRock’s commitment to providing reliable, future-proof solutions for critical infrastructure. By integrating the latest in processor and memory technologies along with flexible I/O and expansion options, these motherboards aim to serve as a robust backbone for next-generation industrial computing and Artificial Intelligence-driven edge deployments.

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