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The Pico-ITX board is a tiny 10 cm by 7.2 cm embedded x86 motherboard. The processor, cache, memory, several visual interfaces, and various I/O are all located on one board.
Devices that are more compact, useful, and even lighter than those including bigger embedded boards can be created thanks to the Pico-ITX board form factor. These embedded boards will support the new single- and multi-core processor generations as processor technology advances.
These processors aim to lower TDP, which can lead to heat issues and poor battery life in smaller systems. This compact form size supports interfaces for WiFi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth as well as connectors for external drives, microSD cards, and other devices.
Pico-ITX boards enable expansion in industries that were previously constrained by the need for many points of entry. The supply of services that were previously difficult to provide will now have new opportunities thanks to the utilisation of self contained capabilities.
Global pico-ITX embedded board market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The world’s first Pico-ITX embedded motherboard featuring a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 processor has been released by Kontron.
The new Kontron Pico-ITX embedded motherboard KTT20/pITX is the first important component of the anticipated low power embedded architecture platform (LEAP) products and is based on the NVIDIA Tegra 2 super processor. For video-centric applications that demand an incredibly low power profile on a compact form factor, it is specifically created as a ready-to-use board (SFF).
The Kontron KTT20/pITX and the well-established Pico-ITX ecosystem are advantageous to OEMs in terms of reducing time-to-market and total cost of ownership (TCO) for cutting-edge low power applications.
The new Kontron Pico-ITX embedded motherboard KTT20/pITX is an easy to use and affordable building block for application-ready platforms thanks to its standards-based form factor and easily available options for housings and cooling.
The new integrated motherboard, which has a maximum power consumption of just three watts, enables fanless designs with an unheard-of performance per watt ratio and robust graphics capabilities for cost-conscious SFF applications.
Additionally, OEMs may easily develop new applications or scale their existing applications across all processor platforms thanks to Kontron’s thorough software support, which includes board support packages (BSPs) for all pertinent operating systems.