Sipeed NanoKVM-PCIe is a variation of the NanoKVM KVM-over-IP solution introduced last summer, but instead of being a tiny Cube with USB-C power, the new model can be powered through the PCIe slot from the host (as well as USB-C) and adds optional WiFi 6 and PoE functionality.
While it’s not based on the LicheePi Nano SBC like the NanoKVM, it relies on the same SOPHGO SG2002 RISC-V/Arm/8051 SoC and offers many of the same ports in a different form factor including 10/100Mbps Ethernet, two USB-C ports one for HID, the other for power, a small OLED information display, and an HDMI input port supporting up to 1080p60.
The NanoKVM-PCIe shares the same firmware as the smaller NanoKVM Cube with support UEFI/BIOS control, emulated USB mouse/keyboard, emulated USB storage, IPMI, WoL, Tailscale, WebSSH, and custom scripts. The firmware (binary-only) can be found on GitHub along with the code for the server and web frontend. The wiki has more details about the hardware and getting started with the remote management tool.
The NanoKVM-PCIe card can be purchased on AliExpress for $54.99 to $69.99 depending on PoE and WiFi options, and you’ll also find it on Amazon for $50 to $70. Note those are resellers, and Sipeed also takes “pre-orders” on its own website for $42 to $58 plus shipping. I also see the company is working on the NanoKVM-USB as a plug-and-play device working with Google Chrome out of the box, and NanoKVM-DP which I assume is for DisplayPort input.