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Old 18th April 2016, 05:19   #1
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Default Intel shows off Skylake Core M compute stick

Intel has been seen pushing a new prototype TV stick with Core M (Skylake) and Intel Realsense F200 camera.


At the moment it is nuclease what the amount of memory and storage support the new Compute Stick will have. It has a fan for the dissipation of internal heat produced by the components with the objective of optimal operation of the device even "under load.”
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