Nano-ITX explained

Nano-ITX is a computer motherboard form factor first proposed by VIA Technologies at CeBIT in March 2003,[1] [2] and implemented in late 2005. Nano-ITX boards measure 12xx, and are fully integrated, very low power consumption motherboards with many uses, but targeted at smart digital entertainment devices such as DVRs, set-top boxes, media centers, car PCs, and thin devices. Nano-ITX motherboards have slots for SO-DIMM.

There are four Nano-ITX motherboard product lines so far, VIA's EPIA N, EPIA NL, EPIA NX, and the VIA EPIA NR. These boards are available from a wide variety of manufacturers supporting numerous different CPU platforms.

Udoo has now released at least 1 nano-ITX board: the Udoo Bolt.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.mini-itx.com/hardware/history/ mini-itx.com - what is mini-itx?
  2. http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/25/1324222&mode=thread&tid=126&tid=137 Slashdot | New Nano-ITX 12cm Motherboards
  3. Web site: Overview - UDOO BOLT Docs . 2024-07-28 . www.udoo.org.