New Xeon-capable motherboard offers 20 USB 3.2 ports
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You might be thinking "Hey, that isn't enough USB ports! I need more, for serial adapters!" Never fear, gentle reader-there are four box headers for real serial ports on the board. [credit: Portwell ]
Industrial PC company Portwell is offering an unusual server motherboard. The PEB-9783G2AR is a FlexATX board designed for use in low-profile chassis, supporting Intel Comet Lake-S CPUs and up to 128GiB of DDR4 ECC RAM. This, and the rest of the board's specs, are pretty normal-but then there's the 20 USB 3.2 type-A ports.
Yes, that's right, 20 USB ports, and box headers for an additional four straight serial ports. Tom's Hardware covered this board and speculated that the massive array of USB ports would be useful to cryptocurrency miners for use with external GPUs (though some commenters disagreed).
The cryptocurrency angle is interesting, but it's probably a bit off the mark-Portwell's own press release pushes automation and robotics as applications for the new board. Portwell marketing engineer Maria Yang says that the ports "[allow] customers to connect to many peripheral devices such as cameras that can be used for robot and vehicle navigation."
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