While the original ZimaBoard shipped with Intel Apollo Lake processors that were already more than four years old at the time that the board launched, the ZimaBoard 2 is powered by a current-gen Intel Twin Lake processor that should bring a significant boost in CPU and graphics performance. The company says users can expect a 200 percent performance boost, even though the new model runs cooler and quieter and uses less power while idle.

I thought a lot about buying the first version of this. Glad I waited. Very cool. Homelabbers: have some gear lust to start your weekend. Happy Friday!

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    Hey just a quick heads up. We (my company) deployed around 40 Zima boards to a client for digital display usage and we keep running into boot device errors. It’s been a headache. Head my warning, don’t use these for anything important.

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      Very appreciative of the heads up! This is the first time I’ve seen feedback from someone who’s worked with them.

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        why not welcome competitive form factors

        My question is whether it’s competitive. Because it looks like a gimmick to me. The other options seem to have a lot more choices and options.

        Plus IceWhale sold my information so I don’t trust them.

        If you want PCIe there’s no shortage of USFF office PCs from Dell and Lenovo.

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            Is that different from SFP+? Cuz I don’t see that on this thing either. Matter of fact I don’t see any special ports at all.

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              Pretty sure he’s confusing it with either SFP+ or SFP28.

              OSFP is the current bleeding edge with 400Gb/s of bandwidth. The current primary use case for that is ISP networks or running datacenter scale computing. The going prices for a PCIE card seems to be about 2k and around 600 for a DAC-Cable alone… compared to this 200$ mini PC, OSPF is in a completely different customer segment.

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                I’m confusing nothing. Osfp is my desire. I have a purpose in mind. How else do you load an OS onto hundreds of AI hosts?

                Yes this is expensive, my company will be supplying it

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    Finally! I was waiting for a version of the original zimaboard with a modern/competitive processor. Such a versatile little device.

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    I will definetly be intrested if they have switced their network adapters, ive been looking for something to replace my router with OPNSense