The refers to a class of motherboards—often specialized for industrial or embedded systems—that utilize American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) Aptio UEFI/BIOS firmware. While "DT 2006" is frequently seen as a label on the BIOS chip or PCB, it typically indicates the base firmware version or design era rather than a specific consumer model. Core Specifications & Features
: Powered by the Aptio UEFI BIOS , which allows for extensive customization of boot order, CPU settings, and SMBIOS data through the AMIBCP tool .
: Typically equipped with two memory slots, supporting newer standards like DDR4 SDRAM in more recent iterations.
: Used to manage binary components like microcode patches and Option ROMs within the firmware image.
These boards are often found in specialized hardware, such as industrial tablets or embedded systems from manufacturers like Shenzhen Research Automation Technology .
: Variations of this mainboard support a wide range of Intel processors, from legacy Celeron and Pentium chips to modern Intel Core i7-6700K and Celeron G3930 models.