Intel's new 5x5 system wants to shrink the mini-ITX form factor, but supports up to 65W CPUs. It's not soldered this time around -- CPUs are socketed, and can be replaced. Share on Facebook (opens in ...
Diminutive computers have always been of particular interest to me. Just how much processing power, storage capacity, and the like can be cost-effectively squeezed into a tiny form factor while still ...
The Radxa Rock 5 line of single-board computers feature Rockchip RK3588 processors and compact designs: the Rock 5A is about the size of a Raspberry Pi Model B (or a credit card), while the Rock 5B is ...
For years now, people have been trying to stuff an Intel processor on a credit card sized board. An x86 board that can fit in your pocket is an intriguing device – after all, that’s what Gumstix, the ...
In brief: China is trying to become more self-reliant when it comes to semiconductors with a plan to slowly replace its public infrastructure with solutions based on homegrown chips. It looks like ...
If you are thinking of building yourself a small form factor yet powerful gaming PC you might be interested in a new video created by ETA Prime taking you through his build using AMD components and a ...
Intel's new 5x5 system wants to shrink the mini-ITX form factor, but supports up to 65W CPUs. It's not soldered this time around -- CPUs are socketed, and can be replaced. Share on Facebook (opens in ...