Laptop motherboards generally get classed as large socket. Soldered cpu boards like all in one computers, embedded systems, raspberry pi, netbooks, tablets.... Embedded systems like those using the via architecture and intel atom will normally get small socket. Peripheral is possible. Netbooks and ultralights tends to be peripheral but small socket and telco are possible Most notebook/laptop boards are large socket Tablets range from peripheral on the low end to telco for slates and cell class for some slates and phablets.
Micro pc boards on the micro itx form tend to be midgrade or more often peripheral. Some super power micros like from AMD/AsRock and via will make telco
Unfortunately I’m quite sure the one you posted will go on peripheral. It’s missing too many of the motherboard checklist items. Such as Bridge chips, gold expansions, memory slots or onboard memory. As a note if a system uses an embedded gpgpu or gpcpu it’s likely to fall into peripheral unless it’s a slate tablet or phablet/phone.
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