Differences between embedded motherboards and regular motherboards

Created on 08.19
The performance stability that ordinary motherboards lack is almost non-existent in embedded motherboards. The operating program is fixed, and the CPU is integrated on the motherboard.Moreover, the CPU is soldered on, so no forced cooling is required. It is used in large machinery, CNC machine tools, and other equipment. Graphics cards have a low failure rate on such motherboards. Embedded motherboards refer to those similar to the 286 era, generally without fans. They can be freely upgraded under normal circumstances, providing a series of slots such as CPU slots. In other words, the entire motherboard provides all the basic input and output components, but has almost no upgrade ability. Embedded motherboards generally have lower power consumption and stable performance. Moreover, personal computers are almost non-existent, and under normal circumstances, they only have a single instruction, as does the memory.

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