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BCM MX MTLPS brings big desktop power to a tiny board
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31906, member: 636"] BCM created a small square motherboard called MX-MTLPS that works with Intel's newest Core Ultra processors. This tiny board packs powerful features into a small space. Because it runs cool, you can build computers without fans. The board helps computers handle AI tasks better. Many businesses need small but strong computers, making this board perfect for them. Intel made these Core Ultra chips work differently than older ones. They combine three parts that help computers run faster but use less power. The first part handles everyday tasks. The second part shows graphics on your screen. The third part focuses just on AI work, helping your computer think smart without draining the battery. This matters a lot for machines that need to work all day away from power outlets. The board connects to almost anything you need. It has special ports for super-fast data transfer. You can hook up four screens at once. The board works with both WiFi and wired networks. It accepts power between 12 and 24 volts, which makes it great for cars, factories, or offices. Small size does not mean fewer features - this board offers everything bigger boards do. Companies can use this motherboard for many different jobs. Stores might build checkout systems or digital signs with it. Factories could control machines or watch production lines. Doctors might use it for medical equipment that needs to stay quiet. Network security teams appreciate how fast it moves data through its two network ports. The board fits almost anywhere, thanks to its tiny footprint. BCM plans to send test versions to companies around April or May next year. Businesses care about using the same parts for years, and BCM promises to support them. The board works with many different Intel chips—from basic Core Ultra 3 models to powerful Core Ultra 7 versions. Each chip offers different speeds and features. Companies can pick exactly what they need for their projects, whether they want the cheapest option or the fastest performance available. [/QUOTE]
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