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DFI Tech Announces New Line of Pico-ITX Boards

Sacramento, CA —  Dec 13, 2016   –  DFI Tech, a provider of SWaP-optimized embedded computing solutions and board products, now offers a new product line of Pico-ITX boards featuring Atom-based SoC and ARM-based processor options. 

The first in the Pico-ITX series is a 6th Generation Intel® Atom™ SoC processor with up to 8GB of DDR3L memory.  The BW051 board features a SATA 3.0 interface and Mini PCIe and mSATA expansion. The available I/O on the single board computer includes 2 x COM, 1 x GbE, 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x 8-bit DIO, and 1 x SMBus.  There are also display ports for 1 x LVDS and 1 x VGA or HDMI.  DFI Tech’s board products come with standard 7-year lifecycle support. 

DFI Tech provides single board computers in the 2.5” Pico-ITX, 3.5” SBC, and 4” SBC sizes.   The ARM® version of Pico-ITX boards are scheduled for early to mid-2017.   The company also offers embedded motherboards/systems, COM Express, PanelPCs, and rackmount computers. 

About DFI Tech 

DFI Tech designs, integrates and provides long lifecycle support for embedded computer systems and industrial PCs to meet the diverse needs of the Infotainment, Gaming, Industrial Automation, Mil/Aero, Medical, Transportation, Network Security, and a variety of other industries. We offer a large selection of off-the-shelf embedded computer solutions such as fanless, small form factor, all-in-one panel PCs, and multi-function devices, as well as application-specific tailored embedded computer systems. DFI Tech also provides a complete line of motherboard products based on Intel’s latest chipsets, as well as Computer-on-Modules, and Embedded SBCs. As an affiliate of DFI in Taiwan, DFI Tech can offer high volume, board level contract manufacturing capacity, while at the same time offering high touch US based customer service and embedded computer hardware systems.  www.dfitech.com     

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