January 7, 2016

Intel unveils new finger-sized computer

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Thursday 07 Jan 2016 - 12:13 Makkah mean time-27-3-1437

Las Vegas, (IINA) - Intel Corporation showcased on Wednesday a new finger-sized computer at the Consumer Technology Association 2016 convention, Unlimit-Tech website reported.
The PC is an upgrade of previous versions. It now accommodates 2GB to 4GB RAM and has Intel M3 or Intel M5 processors with a storage space of 32/64 GB and a Windows 10.
The newer version also has two USB slots, one of which is a USB 3.0, it also allows wireless connections via 802.11 ac waves.
The Intel Atom version of the finger-sized PC can only accommodate 2 GB RAM, while the Core M3/M5 versions have 4GB RAM and 64 GB storage. However, they only have 1 USB slot.
The M3/M5 versions are also able to stream 4K videos on 30 frames per seconds. The prices for the PCs are $159, $399 and $499, and mass production of the devices will begin in February.
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