Those seem to be 25+W CPUs, plus whatever the rest of the system needs.<p>What's available these days that's x86_64 and is 15W or under, and comes on mini ITX boards? Slow is fine, as long as it's reliable.
> <i>The module supports up to 32 GB of DDR4 memory with optional ECC support.</i><p>One huge benefit of AMD vs Intel. While Intel is busy milking their customers, AMD is innovating to offer more for less.
these are cool and all, but the very low quantities that embedded boards are made in frequently make them much more expensive than going with something of a standard size/spec (170x170mm mini-itx, of which there are a ton of good Z370 chipset motherboards), and a discrete GPU like a $115 geforce1050 2GB. Unless you really need four video outputs off one board.<p>There's a really wide selection of sizes and shapes of mini-itx chassis available whether you need passive cooling, low profile height (no video card), low-profile height-only video cards, full height video cards, etc.
Some of these packages look absolutely beautiful. Being a hardware noob that has only worked with Arduino and Raspberry Pi, I'm used to having to buy all these overpriced accessories to fit into their boards. These mini mobos with integrated cooling fans and all the bells and whistles, look really awesome. Does anyone know how big the mini mobos actually are?