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>MSI has released a single-board computer powered by Intel Alder lake, Amston Lake, or Twin Lake x86 processors, in a similar form factor as a Raspberry Pi. It's intended for "deployment in extreme environments and industrial use cases." The MS-CF16 V3.0 computer uses a Pico-ITX form factor, measuring just 101 x 73 millimeters (roughly 4 x 2.9 inches) and weighing 300 grams (0.6 pounds). That's similar in size to a standard Raspberry Pi board, with a similar set of connectivity options. You get two USB 3.2 Type-A ports, two USB 2.0 ports, two Ethernet LAN connectors (2.5 Gb and 1 Gb), an M.2 B Key slot for storage or cellular modules, an M.2 E Key slot for Wi-Fi or Bluetooth cards, SATA 3.0. This board can use up to two displays at once, using the HDMI port in combination with the LVDS or embedded Display Port. It's also designed for "harsh environments" ranging from -40°C (-40°F) to 70°C to (158°F), despite only having a passive cooler.

No price listed.. Archive: https://archive.today/6fu9r From the post: >>MSI has released a single-board computer powered by Intel Alder lake, Amston Lake, or Twin Lake x86 processors, in a similar form factor as a Raspberry Pi. It's intended for "deployment in extreme environments and industrial use cases." The MS-CF16 V3.0 computer uses a Pico-ITX form factor, measuring just 101 x 73 millimeters (roughly 4 x 2.9 inches) and weighing 300 grams (0.6 pounds). That's similar in size to a standard Raspberry Pi board, with a similar set of connectivity options. You get two USB 3.2 Type-A ports, two USB 2.0 ports, two Ethernet LAN connectors (2.5 Gb and 1 Gb), an M.2 B Key slot for storage or cellular modules, an M.2 E Key slot for Wi-Fi or Bluetooth cards, SATA 3.0. This board can use up to two displays at once, using the HDMI port in combination with the LVDS or embedded Display Port. It's also designed for "harsh environments" ranging from -40°C (-40°F) to 70°C to (158°F), despite only having a passive cooler.

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I'm interested until it's revealed to cost $1k+ because it's really made for industrial applications AND your only real shot at even getting one is "fell off a truck and hope it actually ships" AliExpress.