Called MSC C6B-ALP, typical applications for the 125 x 95mm boards will be automation, machine vision, AI, medical equipment, gaming, video processing and security systems, it said.
Intel has split cores into two types for these processors: ‘performance’ and ‘efficient’. There are up to six performance and up to eight efficient-cores, with Intel’s Thread Director spreading the workload amongst them. Fourteen cores and twenty threads are available for 45/35W thermal design power, according to Avnet, to which it added that 12th gen Core P and Core U processors are socket compatible for lower power consumption. Celeron, i3, i5 and i7 options are offered. For some options, power can be as low as 12W.