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ADLINK Launches New IMB-C Value Series ATX Motherboards

ADLINK just dropped their new IMB-C series motherboards. These boards are designed for businesses and organizations that need reliable, high-performance hardware without breaking the bank.

The IMB-C series is a more budget-friendly option compared to DLINK’s top-tier IMB-M boards. They’re perfect for projects where cost is a factor but you still need solid performance. The boards support a wide range of Intel processors (10th to 14th gen), and pack essential features like PCIe 4.0, fast 2.5GbE networking, and plenty of USB ports.

What ADLINK Had To Say

“The IMB-C series broadens our ATX motherboard lineup to include budget-conscious models that maintain our standard for durability without the hefty price tag,” said HC. Lin, ADLINK’s Product Manager of Edge Computing Platforms BU. “By leveraging the latest technology with more conservative specifications, we’ve achieved an optimal balance. The series includes essential features for industrial applications—such as PCIe, 2.5GbE, and a range of Intel Core processors—while keeping costs low with DDR4 and PCIe 4.0. These choices ensure our customers can access high-quality, cost-effective solutions that are also fully compatible with ADLINK’s pre-validated expansion cards, paving the way for future innovations in edge computing.

The ADLINK IMB-C series of industrial ATX motherboards offers cost-effectiveness without sacrificing performance. Fully compatible with ADLINK’s range of pre-validated expansion cards for motion, vision, and I/O, this series streamlines system integration and speeds up deployment. The IMB-C Value Series employs well-established technology instead of cutting-edge options to ensure reliability and effectiveness. Supporting Intel Core processors from the 10th to 14th generations, and equipped with PCIe x16 plus multiple PCI or PCIe slots, up to 128 GB of DDR4 memory, 2.5 GbE LAN, and AI enablement, it boosts productivity and drives innovation in Edge AI applications.

James Cusworth

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