IEI Technology USA Corp. launches KINO-ADL-N Mini-ITX SBC with Intel® Alder Lake-N SoC processor
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POMONA, Calif. - Californer -- IEI Technology USA Corp. announced the release of the KINO-ADL-N Mini-ITX SBC, a compact, high-performance single board computer designed to meet the growing demands of edge computing, industrial automation, and digital signage applications.

Powered by Intel® Alder Lake-N SoC processors, the KINO-ADL-N supports both Intel® N-series processors and Intel Atom® processors x7000E Series. This board combines outsized performance with a small footprint, enabling flexible deployment across diverse environments.

Key features include:
  • Support for one 4800 MHz DDR5 SO-DIMM (up to 16GB)
  • Triple independent display via dual HDMI and DisplayPort
  • Dual Intel® I226V 2.5GbE controllers for high-speed, low-latency networking
  • PCIe Gen3 x4 slot (open-ended), M.2 M key (2242/2280), and M.2 A key (2230) expansion options

The KINO-ADL-N is engineered for performance while maintaining power efficiency. With four low-power processor SKUs available, it supports a broad range of applications, including smart IoT devices, edge AI systems, point-of-sale systems, and industrial automation. Its support for Intel® AVX2 and VNNI further enhances AI inference and media transcoding performance.

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"Balancing robust computing power with energy efficiency, the KINO-ADL-N offers scalability and flexibility for embedded and industrial solutions," said Eric Hsieh, General Manager of IEI USA. "Its advanced graphics, networking, and expansion capabilities make it a versatile platform for demanding workloads."

For more information about the KINO-ADL-N, visit https://bit.ly/4lWYkEw or contact the IEI sales team at solutions@usa.ieiworld.com.

About IEI Technology USA Corp.

IEI Technology USA Corp. is a leading provider of industrial computer solutions, committed to delivering cutting-edge solutions for various industries worldwide

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