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Intel to provide Win 8.1 PC on a USB size stick


Thursday, February 19, 2015

DUE to go on sale this spring, the new Intel Compute Stick is a tiny computer -- no larger than a USB memory drive -- that plugs into the HDMI outlet of a TV or monitor.

The new dongle provides access to everything from work applications to games and VOD platforms, effectively acting as an out-of-the-box PC.

Two versions will be offered, both based on the Intel Atom Z3735F quad-core processor. The first, priced at US$149, comes with Windows 8.1, 32GB of storage and 2GB of RAM. The second, to sell for US$99, has Linux, 8GB of storage and 1GB of RAM. Both will have WiFi (802.11 b/n/g) and Bluetooth (4.0) connectivity, as well as a microSD slot for additional storage.

Due to ship in the US in March, the Intel Compute Stick will roll out worldwide over the following months.

With access to a real operating system and apps for work as well as entertainment, Intel's new product offers a far more complete solution than Google's Chromecast, for example, which is based on a similar idea.

Launched in the US in July 2013, the Chromecast allows users to view content (streaming platforms, video, music, photos, games) from a computer, smartphone or tablet, regardless of the OS, on a TV.

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