ASRock Launches H810TM-ITX Thin Mini-ITX Motherboard for Commercial Use

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[Press Release] ASRock has unveiled the H810TM-ITX, a Thin Mini-ITX motherboard built for stable, high-performance operation in commercial settings. Supporting Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors with AI acceleration, it features dual DDR5 memory, four storage options, and five display outputs for up to three independent displays.

The board offers customizable I/O, including HDMI + DisplayPort, USB4, or Intel Thunderbolt 4, along with TPM 2.0 for enhanced security, making it ideal for AIO systems, mini PCs, and specialized deployments.

For more advanced needs, the B860TM-ITX and Q870TM-ITX models can drive four independent displays, include Thunderbolt 4 and TPM 2.0 by default, and provide richer I/O options, serving smart retail, kiosks, AI-powered education, and modern workplaces.

With scalable designs, ASRock’s Thin Mini-ITX series enables system integrators to deliver compact, tailored solutions ready for future demands. Check out the product page for more details.

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