Which Board And Cables To Purchase - Aaeon UP Xtreme i11 Getting Started Manual

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Which Board and Cables to Purchase?

The board covered in this document is the AAEON UP Xtreme i11 board, based upon
an Intel Tiger Lake CPU. As of February 2022, to address part availability issues,
AAEON redesigned the v0000 boards to remove the on-board 40-pin GPIO Bus header,
Intel FPGA Altera Max V, and the USB Type-C port. The v0001 boards support DCI in a
similar way as the original v0000 boards, but via the Type-A USB3.0 ports.
And then subsequently, AAEON reverted back to the v0000 design. This is the board
that is generally available as of December 2023, and is the preferred platform for
debugging with SourcePoint. The v0001 board may be used for UEFI debugging, but
is not suitable for Windows kernel debugging (see below).
The boards come in four flavors: Celeron, i3, i5 and i7. As of this writing, only the i3, i5
and i7 have been tested and are supported by your license. The Celeron version of the
board has not been tested; it may work, but we recommend the i3, i5 or i7 to get the
most value out of your purchase. These are Tiger Lake (TGL) UP3 CPUs that supports
all the latest Intel debug and trace features such as Intel Processor Trace (Intel PT),
Intel Trace Hub (ITH), Architectural Event Trace (AET), and others.
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