AAEON Launches EPIC-BTS9 with Intel Core Series 2 Power

With up to 65W socket-type CPU support, quad-LAN, and eight-lane PCIe Gen 4 expansion, AAEON’s EPIC-BTS9 is positioned as a foundation for smart manufacturing and industrial robotics.

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AAEON has introduced the EPIC-BTS9, a new addition to its 4-inch EPIC Board lineup and the company’s first single-board computer designed to support up to 65W socket-type CPUs from the latest Intel Core Series 2 processor family, previously known as Bartlett Lake.

Built mainly for Intel Core Series 2 processors, the EPIC-BTS9 can deliver up to 24 cores and 32 threads for high-performance computing tasks. The board also offers pin-to-pin compatibility with 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen Intel Core processors supporting up to 65W power, giving users greater flexibility for system upgrades and integration.

In addition to its cross-generation CPU compatibility, the EPIC-BTS9 is available in SKUs equipped with a choice Intel R680E, Q670E, or H610E chipsets, with the board’s Intel R680E Chipset SKU offering ECC (Error-Correcting Code) support to the 64GB of dual-channel DDR5 system memory on offer via two SODIMM slots.

The EPIC-BTS9’s I/O comes with a total of four LAN ports, three running at 2.5GbE with hardware timestamping, and one at 1GbE speed. These are joined by two USB Type-A ports offering USB 3.2 Gen 1 and Gen 2 signals, respectively. Rounding off its physical I/O is a HDMI 2.0 port.

For internal connectors, AAEON’s positioning of the board for industrial AI and smart manufacturing makes sense, with dual COM connectors for RS-232/422/485, an 8-bit GPIO, and SMBus. I2C is also available when running Windows, rather than Ubuntu, and can be changed by BOM. The board also offers headers for both VGA and eDP 1.4, the reasoning for which being to allow simplified integration with existing industrial display panel setups.

The EPIC-BTS9 offers versatile expansion options, with the main standout being an eight-lane PCIe Gen 4 slot, which can be used for AI accelerators, graphic capture cards, or additional storage needs. Meanwhile, the board hosts M.2 2280 M-Key, M.2 3052 B-Key, and M.2 2230 E-Key slot for additional storage and wireless communication module installation.

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