AAEON UP Wildcat Lake Boards Announced for Intel Core Series 3 Platforms

AAEON UP Wildcat Lake Boards – Following the unveiling of the new Intel Core processors (Series 3) (formerly Wildcat Lake) in April, AAEON’s UP brand (stock code: 6579) has announced its development timeline for four new platforms that will feature the processor line, with both developer boards and edge systems included.

Expected to enter mass production in late Q3, 2026, the developer boards included in AAEON’s roadmap are the UP WCL and UP Nexus WCL. The first of these is a credit card-sized board consistent with the original UP board’s form factor, while the UP Nexus WCL represents a branding shift for the UP Squared Pro form factor, measuring 101.6mm × 101.6mm. Both boards will also offer a fully embedded edge system version, the UP WCL Edge and UP Nexus WCL Edge, designed to appeal to customers requiring plug-and-play systems.

All four platforms will be available with the option of Intel Core 7 processor 350 and Intel Core 5 processor 320 CPUs from the Wildcat Lake family, while the UP WCL will also provide SKUs with the Intel Core 3 processor 304. Delivering up to 40 TOPS of AI performance via integrated GPU and NPU but with a CPU prioritizing low power E-cores, the Intel Core series’ first integrated heterogeneous compute architecture sees AAEON position its upcoming products as suitable for building advanced applications across market segments, but with the benefit of a lower power footprint than platforms tailored to high-performance computing needs.

Both the UP WCL and UP Nexus WCL present a number of notable improvements on previous generations. For the UP WCL, a substantial boost in available system memory from the previously capped 8GB can be found, with standard UP WCL SKUs equipped with 24GB of onboard LPDDR5. Meanwhile, the UP Nexus WCL, which had previously only seen a maximum of 16GB of LPDDR5 for its UP Squared Pro line offers up to 48GB. The standard 64GB of eMMC storage typically found listed among UP product specification sheets has also seen an upgrade, with both the UP WCL and UP Nexus WCL both coming with 256GB of UFS3.1.

Standing out among the preliminary specifications for the UP WCL are a 10-pin wafer for I2C, PWM, and SPI, GPIO 8-bit, 2.5GbE LAN, and three USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports. Meanwhile, the UP Nexus WCL retains the conventional 40-pin GPIO offered by traditional UP boards, while adding two 10-pin headers for RS-232/422/485, two 2.5GbE LAN ports, and both dual USB Type-A (USB 3.2 Gen 2) and dual USB Type-C (USB 3.2 Gen 2×2) ports.

With respect to OS compatibility, all four offerings list support both Windows 11 LTSC and Linux Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. The UP WCL, UP Nexus WCL, and their corresponding edge systems are expected to enter mass production in late Q3, 2026.

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