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Over the years Intel has introduced a number of new computer form factors that either became a hit, fizzled out, or moved on to live a more quiet life. The New Unit of Computing (NUC) decidedly became ...
Now that the first round of reviews are out, it's clear Intel's got the right idea with the Compute Stick, a full-blown PC on a $150 HDMI stick that plugs into any monitor or HDTV with a free port.
Intel has been very clear about the fact that it is going all-in on "mini" computing. In fact, at the Intel Developer Forum in Shenzhen back in April, Intel hosted an entire technical session talking ...
Update: Intel's Compute Stick is now available for preorder in the UK from Dabs for £129.98 (about $200, AU$250). Note that only the Windows version is available for now. Unveiled at CES 2015, Intel's ...
Intel’s latest digital signage solutions get a boost from its popular Intel Compute Stick, which ’is simply a whole PC on a stick form factor.’ Intel’s David Bradshaw showed off the technology to ...
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