“Conga-HPC/cBLS has been specially developed for power-hungry edge and infrastructure applications,” said the company. They “are based on the hybrid architecture of Core S processors, with up to 16 E [‘efficient’] and up to 8 P [‘performance’] cores for up to 32 threads. Support for Intel TSN and TCC provides an ideal foundation for networked real-time applications in sectors such as medical technology, automation and industrial solutions”.
Up to 42 PCIe lanes are available, including 16 lanes with PCIe Gen 5 and up to 12 lanes with PCIe Gen 4.
Graphics extends to 32 AI inference capable execution units.
Processor | Cores | P-core GHz |
E-core GHz |
Graphics EUs |
Base power |
Core 7 251E |
24 (8P+16E) |
2.1 base 5.6 turbo |
1.6 base 4.4 turbo |
32 | 65W |
Core 5 211E |
10 (6P+4E) |
2.7 base 4.9 turbo |
2.0 base 3.7 turbo |
24 | 65W |
Core 3 201E |
4P | 3.6 base 4.8 turbo |
– | 24 | 60W |
DDR5-4000 memory with ECC support is available for data-critical applications.
Versions of the boards are available with pre-installed and licensed operating systems including ctrlX OS, Ubuntu or RT-Linux.
A Micro-ATX size carrier board is available – conga-HPC/mATX.