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Frankly, the benefits of the processor change are minor: The device now accepts DDR3 memory instead of DDR2 RAM, and there's a minor clock speed bump (from 1.67GHz to 1.8GHz), but the CPU still has dual cores and a 13-Watt TDP.
According to Aaeon, the AEC-6612 Rev.B accepts up to 4GB of memory in a single SODIMM slot, and can rely either on a 2.5-inch SATA drive or a CompactFlash card for storage. It also features two gigabit Ethernet ports and digital I/O (four in, four out), the company adds.
Aaeon's data sheet says the AEC-6612 Rev.B is offered in a "B1" version, with just two USB 2.0 ports and two serial ports (one RS232, one RS232/422/485), and in a more fully featured "B2" version. (Confusingly, the image supplied earlier in this story doesn't seem to correspond exactly to either, so we guess there's an undocumented "B3" as well.)


In the "B2" guise, the AEC-6612 Rev.B has a front panel (above left) that's replete with six USB 2.0 ports and six serial ports (five RS232, one RS232/422/485). In addition to the Ethernet ports that have been already mentioned, there's a VGA output.
The controller's rear panel (above right), meanwhile, has a power intput that is capable of accepting input voltages ranging from 9 to 30VDC. Passively cooled, the AEC-6612 Rev.B is capable of working from -4 to 140 deg. F in locations where there is airlow, or up to 122 deg. F if there isn't.
Specifications listed by Aaeon for the AEC-6612 Rev.B include:
Aaeon detailed neither pricing, operating system support, nor availability for the AEC-6612 Rev.B, but the system appears to be available now. More information can be found on the AEC-6612 Rev.B product page.
Jonathan Angel can be reached at jonathan.angel@ziffdavisenterprise.com and followed at www.twitter.com/gadgetsense.