Giada also introduced a tiny nano-ITX system board based on Intel HM65 mobile-on-desktop platform, featuring a low-power "Sandy Bridge" Celeron/Core processor. The board is designed to run off a PCI-Express x16 slot, drawing power from it, and probably connecting to the host machine as a virtual network device, over which the tiny system appears as a machine over a local network. The card can be used as a micro-server. Apart from a standard SATA 6 Gb/s port, it has two slots, a mini PCI-Express (for WLAN+Bluetooth cards), and an mSATA (to hold its OS SSD). SO-DIMM memory slots, we imagine, are on the reverse side of the PCB. The system can be programmed to run headless, or there is a host of connectivity options along the top of the card, including USB, HDMI, D-Sub, Ethernet, and stereo line-out. The board can also run without a host machine, drawing power from a 12V DC input. 
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