COM-HPC is a computer-on-module form factor standard that targets high performance compute and high I/O levels. Each COM-HPC module integrates core CPU and memory functionality and input and output including USB up to Gen 4, audio (MIPI SoundWire, I2S and DMIC), graphics, (PCI Express) up to Gen. 5, and Ethernet up to 25 Gbit/s per lane. All I/O signals are mapped to two high density, high speed and low profile connectors on the bottom side of the module. COM-HPC employs a mezzanine-based approach. The COM modules plug into a carrier or base board that is typically customized to the application. Over time, the COM-HPC mezzanine modules can be upgraded to newer, backwards-compatible versions. COM-HPC targets Industrial, Military/Aerospace, Gaming, Medical, Transportation, IoT, and General Computing embedded applications and even scales up to RAM and performance hungry server or edge server applications.
The PICMG work-group officially started in October 23, 2018.
There are 3 different pin outs defined in the specification.
The specification defines 6 module sizes:
The sizes A, B and C are typical Client Type sizes.
The larger D and E sizes are typical Server Type sizes to support full size DRAM modules
The COM-HPC specification is hosted by PICMG. It is not freely available but may be purchased from the PICMG website. PICMG provides a preview version for free download. The COM-HPC hardware specification will be released Jan 2021. Further COM-HPC related documents will be released in 2021