Kontron Tegra 3 Mini-ITX Motherboard

Kontron Tegra 3 Mini-ITX Motherboard

Kontron has proudly introduced the world’s first Tegra 3 Mini-ITX motherboard. Measuring 17cm x 17cm, the motherboard features a 900MHz ARM Cortex-A9 Quad Core processor with the NEON technology and an integrated 12-core nVidia GeForce GPU that offers impressive 3D graphic performance. Other specs include up to 2GB DDR3L RAM, three USB 2.0 ports, a pair of SDcard slots and an HDMI 1.4a port. The Kontron Tegra 3 Mini-ITX motherboard also delivers a total energy consumption of just under 7 Watts. Too bad, there is no info on pricing or availability at this time. [Kontron]

Kontron preps first Tegra 3-based Mini-ITX board, homebrew gets an ARMful

Kontron preps first Tegra 3based MiniITX board, homebrew gets an ARMfull

Believe it or not, there's a potentially cheaper (and more customizable) way to get NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 into your life than to spring for a Nexus 7. Kontron is readying a rare Mini-ITX motherboard, the KTT30, that combines the ARM-based chip with expandable RAM and a trio of mini PCI Express slots for expansion like a micro SATA drive or a 3G modem. The external ports are more the kind you'd find on a do-it-yourself x86 PC, too: full-size HDMI, USB and even Ethernet make a show at the back. The only hurdles are an unusually throttled back 900MHz processor speed and, quite simply, the lack of release details. Kontron hasn't promised more than a release "coming soon" -- with much more complete Tegra 3 devices now hitting the $199 mark, though, we can't see the KTT30 putting much strain on any budding hobbyist's wallet.

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