Difference between revisions of "IPC3 Supported Features"

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|style="height:10px; width:100px; text-align:left;"  | GPIOs  
 
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# Supported on windows 10 Build versions 1703/1607/1511
 
# Supported on windows 10 Build versions 1703/1607/1511
 
# Tested on Linux with FWTS ("Firmware Test Suite")
 
# Tested on Linux with FWTS ("Firmware Test Suite")
 
 
# Boot from USB ports is supported by BIOS, but Windows OS cannot be booted from USB.
 
# Boot from USB ports is supported by BIOS, but Windows OS cannot be booted from USB.
  

Revision as of 12:31, 10 March 2019

The table below specifies IPC3 current and planned support coverage. This page is updated on any significant change of support availability.

Key
Yes Support is available (when OS support is enabled)
No No support available or planned
TBD To be determined
TBS To be supported, but date is not finalized
[date] Support expected to be available on specified date
N/A Feature is not available


Feature Windows Linux
DDR3 SDRAM memory No No
DDR4 SDRAM memory Yes Yes
mSATA Yes Yes
M.2 SATA Yes Yes
eSATA port N/A N/A
HDMI video port Yes Yes
DisplayPort video port Yes Yes
Analog audio in/out Yes Yes
Digital audio out (SPDIF) Yes Yes
LAN Yes Yes
Wireless LAN Yes Yes
Bluetooth Yes Yes
Cellular comms Yes TBD
USB 3.0 ports Yes Yes
USB 2.0 ports Yes Yes
Serial interface Yes1 Yes
Serial console redirection Yes2 No
SD-card R/W N/A N/A
mini PCIe card Yes Yes
Auto-On Yes Yes
Wake-on-LAN Yes Yes
Wake-on-Timer Yes Yes
PXE Boot No Yes3
Watchdog Yes4 Yes
Remote power button Yes Yes
Boot from SD-card N/A N/A
Boot from USB2.0 No6 Yes
Boot from USB3.0 No6 Yes
GPIOs No No
TPM Yes Yes


Notes:

  1. Limited compatibility of the HSUART driver to Windows operating system.
  2. Serial console redirection is available at the BIOS menu.
  3. Tested with Debian 9.4
  4. Supported on windows 10 Build versions 1703/1607/1511
  5. Tested on Linux with FWTS ("Firmware Test Suite")
  6. Boot from USB ports is supported by BIOS, but Windows OS cannot be booted from USB.


Last update: 06-Mar-2019