ASRock releases iBOX-V2000 mini PC: adopts Ryzen V2000 embedded processor
ASRock releases iBOX-V2000 mini PC: adopts Ryzen V2000 embedded processor
AMD earlier announced the SKU of four Ryzen Embedded V2000 series embedded processors, including two 6-core (3MB L2 cache) and two 8-core versions (4MB L2 cache). Among them, the 8-core V2000 embedded processor has 7 sets of Vega GPU computing units (448 stream processors in total), and the 6-core V2000 embedded processor is 6 sets of Vega GPU computing units (384 stream processors in total) .
ASRock released the iBOX-V2000 mini industrial host equipped with AMD's latest Ryzen V2000 series embedded processor on November 14th, using Zen 2 architecture core and 7nm Vega core display. While reducing the volume, it can also bring high-performance experience to embedded applications such as thin clients, mini PCs, and edge systems.
In terms of network, ASRock iBOX-V2000 provides two Ethernet ports of 2.5Gbps and 1Gbps. The onboard sound card is the ALC233 chip from Realtek.
In terms of interfaces, the iBOX-V2000 series provides 2 USB 3.2 Gen2 (Type-A), 2 USB 3.2 Gen2 (Type-C), an audio jack and an RS-232 COM port on the front. There are HDMI 2.0a and DP 1.2a video outputs on the back panel, two USB 2.0 ports, and an interface that supports 12~19V direct current (DC) power input.
ASRock iBOX-V2000 adopts an aluminum body and supports VEGA wall mounting, which can be easily deployed in office and home environments. As for when the built-in 4×4-V2000 motherboard will be sold separately, it is currently unknown.
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