Giada is expanding its embedded portfolio with Intel Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake-N motherboards designed for intelligent self-service and edge deployments. The new IB2‑281 Pico‑ITX, IB3‑281 3.5‑inch SBC, and CB4‑208‑U1 Thin Mini‑ITX boards target compact kiosks, smart lockers, POS terminals, and queue management systems that demand 24/7 reliability and low power consumption. The same characteristics—small form factor, broad connectivity, and long lifecycle support—also make these platforms attractive for thin client–style endpoints and branch terminals running Windows, Linux, or browser-based shells. Giada’s role here is the embedded compute layer, providing the hardware foundation for OEMs, integrators, and software vendors building next-generation edge and self-service solutions.
Form factors:
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IB2-281 Pico-ITX – ultra-compact board suited to tightly integrated kiosks, smart displays, and space-constrained terminals.
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IB3-281 3.5-inch SBC – more I/O and expansion for multi-peripheral endpoints (card readers, printers, scanners, sensors).
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CB4-208-U1 Thin Mini-ITX – slim motherboard ideal for AIO-style devices, wall terminals, and embedded systems that resemble traditional thin clients in form factor.
Context and use cases
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Self-service, retail automation, and edge computing continue to blur traditional boundaries between kiosks, thin clients, and embedded controllers.
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Giada’s new embedded boards sit squarely at that intersection: they’re pitched for kiosks, vending, lockers, and queue systems, but the same attributes (low power, compact design, long life) align well with thin client and edge workstation roles in branches, kiosks, and industrial environments.
Hardware overview
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Processor platform: Intel Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake-N, aimed at “just enough” performance for UI, browser-based front ends, light analytics, and device control, while keeping thermals and power in check for always-on deployments.