The first Intel Panther Lake-H Mini-ITX industrial motherboard has been spotted, marking a significant development in next-generation client mobile architecture. While Panther Lake is not expected to launch in large quantities until next year, OEMs and ODMs have been actively developing products based on this architecture. This particular motherboard, presented by DFI—the same company known for its LanParty motherboards—supports a TDP of up to 25W, positioning it as a low-power solution designed for Mini-PCs or embedded systems.
The motherboard includes M.2 slots for storage and networking, two DDR5 SODIMM slots supporting up to 128 GB of memory at 7200 MT/s, and a range of display connections including DP++, HDMI 2.0, USB Type-C, and M2A-Display. It also features three Ethernet ports with 2.5 GbE speed, all powered by Intel chipsets. With support for EXT-00B, this board is clearly industrial-oriented, often catering to early orders and extended development cycles.
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