COMMELL launched the LE-37O motherboard

Taiwanese manufacturer COMMELL launched the LE-37O motherboard, which is a product based on the Tiger Lake UP3 platform for artificial intelligence applications such as embedded industrial systems and computer vision. Its 3.5 inches (144 x 101 mm) specifications are very small, but the configuration is very complete.

The LE-37O motherboard is equipped with an Intel 11th-generation Core i7-1185G7E processor, quad-core and eight-thread, a base frequency of 1.8 GHz, turbo frequency of 4.4 GHz, 12MB of L3 cache, TDP of 15W, and Iris Xe core display, 96 EU units, GPU frequency is 1.35 GHz, maximum support 4096×2304@60Hz output. In theory, this processor can provide up to four independent display outputs, supporting USB 4, Thunderbolt 4, and PCIe 4.0, but due to size and cost, this motherboard does not have all the functions.

The LE-37O motherboard provides a SO-DIMM slot, supports up to 32GB of DDR4-3200 memory, and two SATA 3.0 ports, support RAID 0/RAID 1 and Intel Rapid Storage Technology, provide a Key M 2280 specification M.2 slot that can support NVMe SSD, a Key E 2230 specification M.2 slot to support Wi-Fi and Bluetooth expansion cards, and even a PCIE Mini slot to support mSATA storage devices.

The motherboard is also equipped with dual network cards, one uses Intel i225-LM to support a 2.5Gbps network, and the other uses Intel i219-LM to support the Gigabit network. In terms of display output, a DisplayPort interface, an HDMI interface, and a VGA interface are provided. It is also equipped with four USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, and two RS-232 ports, as well as LVDS ports.

In addition to the Core i7-1185G7E processor, the LE-370 motherboard also provides Core i7-1185GRE, Core i5-1145GRE, Core i5-1145G7E, Core i3-1115GRE, and Core i3-1115G4E, and other processor options. For the time being, COMMELL has not announced the specific price. It is said that the LE-37O motherboard can support Windows 10 and Linux operating systems, but it is not sure whether it has a TPM 2.0 module that supports Windows 11.