FlexATX is a PC motherboardform factor derived from ATX. It is the smallest of the ATX-based form factors. The specification was released in 1999 by Intel as an addendum to the microATX specification. It uses a subset of the motherboard mounting holes required for microATX and the same I/O plate system as ATX and microATX. The ABIT KT7, an ATX format motherboard A motherboard is a printed circuit board used in a personal computer. ... Form factor refers to the linear dimensions and configuration of a device as distinguished from other measures of size (for example Gigabytes; a measure of storage size): in computing, form factor is used to describe the size and format of PC motherboards (see AT, ATX, BTX), but also of hard... ATX form motherboards became increasingly popular because of their advantages over older AT motherboards. ... Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation, is an American multinational corporation that is best known for designing and manufacturing microprocessors and specialized integrated circuits. ... A microATX tower, borrowed from Newegg microATX (also known as µATX) form factor is a small motherboard size of 9. ...
FlexATX specifies that a motherboard be no larger than 9.0 x 7.5" (229 x 191 mm).
ATX form motherboards became increasingly popular because of their advantages over older AT motherboards. ... The ABIT KT7, an ATX format motherboard A motherboard is a printed circuit board used in a personal computer. ...
FlexATX motherboards use the same mounting holes as microATX ones, so they can in theory be mounted into microATX cases; the point of FlexATX however is to further reduce physical case size for the most inexpensive of PC systems.
Further placing FlexATX squarely in the realm of the lower-cost PC is the fact that these systems are limited to only socketed processors (CPUs using SEC technology being excluded due to their larger size.)
FlexATX will probably be exploited by the makers of retail PCs trying to capture the bottom end of the market.