Adlink has unveiled a compelling contender in the single-board computer market, positioning itself as a powerful alternative to the Raspberry Pi with a slightly different focus. The Adlink SBC35-MTL is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5 125H, offering performance that promises to surpass the Raspberry Pi 5. It supports up to 96 GB of DDR5 RAM with a clock speed of 5,600 MHz, although it does not accommodate ECC storage. For storage solutions, there are versatile options including an M.2 2280 slot with PCIe 4, alongside M.2 2230 and M.2 3042 slots, allowing for possible cellular modem installation.
Display capabilities include HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, eDisplayPort, and USB-C, which can connect up to four monitors. Networking is robust with two Ethernet ports, each supporting data transfer rates of up to 2.5 Gbps. External devices can be integrated via USB 3.2 Gen 2, while headers provide USB 2.0 connectivity. Additional device connections are available through RS232/422/485, and a GPIO connection is also feasible.
Measuring 146 x 102 millimeters, the board is powered through a circular connector, and it offers flexibility with operating system installations, including Windows. A detailed design guide from Adlink empowers users to customize the SBC35-MTL to fit specific needs, making it ideal for various industries. Pricing and availability details have yet to be disclosed.
The SBC35-MTL is crafted for those interested in creating custom solutions, highlighting its potential for diverse applications. With the option for personalization and extensive support features, it stands as a versatile tool for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike.






