For the High-Luminosity LHC, planned to start in 2026, the ATLAS experiment will be equipped with the Hardware Tracking for the Trigger (HTT) system, a dedicated hardware system able to reconstruct tracks in the silicon detectors with short latency. The HTT will be composed of about 700 ATCA boards, based on new technologies available on the market, like high speed links and powerful FPGAs, as well as custom-designed Associative Memory ASICs, which are an evolution of those developed for the ATLAS Fast Tracker. The HTT is designed to cope with the expected extreme high luminosity in the so-called L0-only scenario, where the HTT will operate at the L0 rate (1 MHz). It will provide good quality tracks to the software High- Level-Trigger (HLT)...