4-22-2025 Update!
https://nlnet.nl/news/2025/20250422-announcement-grants-CommonsFund.html
"42 Free and Open Source Projects Receive Funding to Reclaim the Public Nature of the Internet
It is wonderful to see the growing number of people working on digital commons, inventing and improving technologies to the benefit of all humanity. 42 of such projects have been selected for funding in the October call of the NGI Zero Commons Fund. In terms of applications, it was the largest call round in NGI Zero's life time. And we'd like to take this space to thank all applicants for their contributions to an internet for people rather than for profit.
From solar powered motherboards to a new high performance filesystem
The selected projects all contribute, one way or another, to the mission of the Commons Fund: reclaiming the public nature of the internet. For example, there are people working on interesting open hardware projects such as the tablet MNT Reform Touch and the Solar FemtoTX motherboard — a collaborative effort to create an ultra-low power motherboard that can run on solar power. LLM2FPGA aims to enable running open source LLMs locally on programmable chips ("FPGAs") using a fully open-source toolchain. bcachefs readies itself as the next generation filesystem for Linux, improving performance, scalability and reliability when compared to legacy filesystems."
https://ei2030.github.io/FemtoTX/ for project updates and landing page
7-12-2024
Brainstorming Draft Specs to develop "FemtoTX" and "AttoTX" form factor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Form_Factor_Special_Interest_Group
"FemtoTX" (fTX) could be used for tablets and laptops, whereas "AttoTX" aTX) could be for cell phones, and at least small enough to be in a keycard or usb drive. Though there could be an overlap so that attoTX can also fit on a femtoTX mounting holes (similar to mini-ITX fitting on 4 of 9 Micro holes.
micro | μ | 10−6 | 0.000001 | 1873 |
nano | n | 10−9 | 0.000000001 | 1960 |
pico | p | 10−12 | 0.000000000001 | |
femto | f | 10−15 | 0.000000000000001 | 1964 |
atto | a | 10−18 | 0.000000000000000001 |
from:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_prefix#List_of_SI_prefixes (chosen for easy reference/continuity, rather than arbitrarily small form factor concept)

"The Mobile-ITX form factor was announced by VIA Technologies at Computex in June, 2007. The motherboard size of first prototypes was 75 × 45 mm (3.0 × 1.8 in).[2] The design was intended for ultra-mobile computing such as a smartphone or UMPC."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile-ITX
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60mm is 2.3622" and that might be too large for a mobile phone at least for a square dimension. 40x40mm = 1.57x1.57" and might be simpler for a smaller form factor, but perhaps too small for femtoTX and too large for attoTX.
The Sparkfun Nano, for example (see pictures) is 49mmx21mmx7mm (1.92"x0.82"x0.27"):
https://www.distrelec.biz/en/redboard-artemis-nano-development-board-76v-sparkfun-electronics-dev-15443/p/30160886 Narrow and thin enough to fit in a phone and long enough for additional headers. A boxier one would not as flexible with most cell phones (as 1.9 wide would leave little space for the side of the cell phone. Two mounting holes could be used, however, and doubling the width to 50x50mm or 49x49mm might be ideal for femtoTX, which could have the same distance between mounting holes for all 4.
By comparison, the Raspberry Pi 3-4 is around 85x56x17mm (l x w x h): https://www.waveshare.com/raspberry-pi-4-model-b-8gb-ram.htm...
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Cool project! When optimizing FemtoTX for low power, my project (and now product) might be helpful to you: https://hackaday.io/project/193628-metashunt-high-dynamic-range-current-measurement
If you're interested, let me know - I'd be happy to share a discount code to support the project!