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Intel launches new Compute Sticks packing Core M and USB 3.0 ports
Intel released the 2nd generation Compute Sticks, this round three modeles packing Core M processors and USB 3.0 ports. The chapeast one is based on Atom, two others have a Core M processor.
The Core m3 version ships with Windows 10, 64GB of eMMC storage, 4GB of memory, HDMI out, three USB 3.0 ports, dual band AC 7265 wireless and Bluetooth 4.2. Pricing is $399; there's a Core m5 version that runs $499 but ships with no operating system.
The second model costs $159 and runs an Atom x5 quad-core processor, has 32GB of storage with 2GB of memory, an HDMI port with two USB 2.0 ports, and comes with Windows 10 installed. Dual band wireless and Bluetooth 4.0 are also included.
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#5216876 Posted on: 01/09/2016 05:43 PM
Ouch!
At $400/500 they're not really budget-friendly. I have problems justifying such purchase, but perhaps I'm missing something?
Yes, those do pack quite a bit of computing power and are quite small. I was looking at these earlier and yesterday noticed these new models.
$159 for a quad-core Atom sounds tempting, but it only has 2gb of RAM. Looking for something which I could hook up to my receiver and use it from my TV.
Ouch!
At $400/500 they're not really budget-friendly. I have problems justifying such purchase, but perhaps I'm missing something?
Yes, those do pack quite a bit of computing power and are quite small. I was looking at these earlier and yesterday noticed these new models.
$159 for a quad-core Atom sounds tempting, but it only has 2gb of RAM. Looking for something which I could hook up to my receiver and use it from my TV.
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Ouch!
At $400/500 they're not really budget-friendly. I have problems justifying such purchase, but perhaps I'm missing something?