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AAEON GENE-RAP6 debuts with Intel 13th Gen processors

AAEON unveils the GENE-RAP6 with Raptor Lake CPUs (Image source: AAEON)
AAEON unveils the GENE-RAP6 with Raptor Lake CPUs (Image source: AAEON)
AAEON has officially unveiled the GENE-RAP6 SBC. It’s the first single-board computer from the brand that features embedded Intel 13th Gen processors. Alongside that, the board has versatile expandability and connectivity features.

AAEON GENE-RAP6 has made its debut featuring Intel 13th Gen processors. The SBC is available with Intel Core i3, i5, i7, and Intel U-Series CPUs. With this, the single-board computer became the first offering from the brand that takes full advantage of the performance-focused Raptor Lake processors.

In addition to that, the GENE-RAP6 offers flexible memory configuration options. The SBC can support up to 64 GB of DDR5 RAM running at dual-channel at 4800 MHz. There are two SODIMM slots that are fully accessible to the users.

Besides, the AAEON GENE-RAP6 offers a versatile array of display output ports. It features DP 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 ports, which can provide up to 8K video output at 60 Hz. Also, the board has internal connectors for LVDS alongside eDP 1.4 for 1080p and 4K display output.

The story is pretty much the same for the I/O ports of the SBC. AAEON packed the GENE-RAP6 with two LAN ports, four USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, one GPIO, one SMBus, and four internal COM headers. These connectivity ports make the single-board computer offer the perfect combination of speed and flexibility.

As for the storage, the AAEON GENE-RAP6 has an M.2 2280 M-Key, standard SATA drive connector, and FPC connector with support for four PCIe 4.0 lanes. And for wireless connectivity, the board has 5G, Bluetooth, and WiFi module support. It’s also worth noting that the board supports TPM 2.0.

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AAEON GENE-RAP6 connectivity ports (Image source: AAEON)
AAEON GENE-RAP6 connectivity ports (Image source: AAEON)
AAEON GENE-RAP6 models compared (Image source: AAEON)
AAEON GENE-RAP6 models compared (Image source: AAEON)

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Abid Ahsan Shanto, 2023-11-13 (Update: 2023-11-13)