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Qseven module with Apollo Lake 5th Generation Intel Atom / Celeron / Pentium processors
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The Qseven concept targets both low power x86 and ARM CPUs. It is an off-the-shelf, multi-vendor Computer-On-Module that integrates all the core components of a common PC. The module is mounted onto an application-specific carrier board.
Qseven modules are available in standardized form factors of 70 mm × 70 mm or 40 mm × 70 mm, also known as micro Qseven. They use specified pinouts based on the high-speed MXM II system connector, which has a standardized pinout that is the same regardless of vendor.
Links are provided to the latest versions of the carrier board design guide and the module specification. Both documents are free to download. The Qseven standards are managed by SGET.
– Qseven Design Guide Version 2.0
– Qseven Specification Version 2.1
– Pros and Cons Computer on Modules