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Default Gigabyte builds Brix on Apollo Lake SoCs

Just a few weeks after refreshing the Brix lineup with Kaby Lake CPUs, Gigabyte is launching a couple of Brix mini-PCs based on Intel's Apollo Lake SoCs. The awkwardly-named GB-BPCE-3455 and GB-BPCE-3350 are minuscule black boxes packed with the latest low-power silicon from Santa Clara. The GB-BPCE-3455 uses the quad-core Celeron J3455, while the GB-BPCE-3350 comes with a dual-core Celeron N3350 SoC. The machines are otherwise identical.

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