Mini-ITX motherboards are a compact form factor of computer motherboards that are commonly used in small form factor (SFF) PCs. They measure 6.7 inches x 6.7 inches (170mm x 170mm) which is about two-thirds the size of a standard ATX motherboard, which makes them a suitable option for small or confined spaces. Mini-ITX motherboards are designed to be energy-efficient and typically have a low power consumption, making them ideal for use in embedded systems, media centers, and other low-power applications. They also come equipped with a variety of features such as USB, Ethernet, and expansion slots, making them a highly functional and versatile solution for a wide range of applications.
AAEON Industrial Mini-ITX motherboards are the perfect combination of compact size and high performance. Built on the standardized form factor, AAEON Mini-ITX motherboards offer a great range of configurations, from full size I/O to connect to more devices, to low-profile designs built to fit into tight spaces with little impact. AAEON Mini-ITX motherboards also offer a range of processors, including the 12th and 13th Generation Intel® Core™ processors (formerly Alder Lake/Raptor Lake) to deliver the best performance available. AAEON Mini-ITX boards offer expandability with a range of connections including M.2, mPCIe Mini-Card, and mSATA. AAEON Mini-ITX boards are AI Edge ready, supporting AI accelerators including the AI Core X series of modules. AAEON manufacturer services can also customize Mini-ITX motherboards to suit your application’s specific needs and ensure the right Mini-ITX motherboard for the job.
Mini-ITX is a versatile form factor originally designed for fan-less embedded deployments. These boards often make use of embedded processors and SoCs in addition to desktop CPUs. Mini-ITX features the same backplane and I/O location as ATX and Micro-ATX boards and can mount in cases built for these larger boards. While expansion is more limited, the Mini-ITX board makes up for this with a form factor that is smaller, more compact, and often even slimmer, making it perfect for embedded applications which need more features than its smaller PICO-ITX sibling, but still require a tight fit.