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The COM-ICDB7 Brings Server-Grade Intel Xeon Processing to the COM Express Type 7 Form Factor

Pairing exceptional versatility with 3rd Generation Intel Xeon D processors, the COM-ICDB7 provides a simplified solution to complex projects. 

AAEON, a leading Computer-on-Modules developer, has added the COM-ICDB7, powered by the 3rd Generation Intel Xeon D Processor platform (formerly Ice Lake-D), to its extensive COM Express Module product line. 

Designed to provide an easily-incorporated solution for drone fleet control, biomedical science, and data analysis applications, the COM-ICDB7 offers server-grade CPU performance of up to 10 cores and 20 threads via 3rd Generation Intel Xeon processors on a 4.92″ x 3.75″ (125mm x 95mm) COM Express Type 7 form factor. 

Supporting a 70W CPU, the COM-ICDB7 can power multiple expansion modules via its one PCIe 4.0 [x16] and four PCIe 3.0 [x4] slots, along with two DDR4 SODIMM sockets providing up to 64GB system memory with ECC support, adding stability to large data analytics applications. Additionally, four 10GbE ports are accessible via its carrier board for high-speed, high-volume data transference. Such attributes make the COM-ICDB7 able to execute complex computing tasks, which AAEON believes will be particularly useful for solutions deployed in fields such as industrial automation, edge servers, and data centers.

Optional additions to the COM-ICDB7 include a custom carrier board, which offers a more cost-effective approach to outdoor deployment, expanding the potential field-uses available to customers while also enhancing the product’s longevity by preventing the need to replace the entire system in the event of damage. 

With AAEON’s dedication to providing tailored solutions for its customers, the COM-ICDB7 is eligible for application-specific customization such as wider operational temperature ranges for projects requiring a solution able to perform in harsher environments. Consequently, AAEON feel the COM-ICDB7 is also capable of powering mobile, rigorous solutions for smart city, transport, and drone fleet control applications. 

For more information about the COM-ICDB7, please visit our product page or contact an AAEON representative directly. 

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