The final point reached by the ever-evolving technology continues to surprise us. Computers, an indispensable part of our lives, are now shrinking to pocket-sized dimensions. According to emerging reports, a French company has released the world’s smallest desktop computer for sale. Here are the details!
KUBB mini operates with an Intel N100 CPU!
Advancements in the world of technology continue to leap forward. Computers, an essential part of our daily lives, are also benefiting from these advancements. According to the latest news, the world’s smallest desktop computer, KUBB mini, has been released for sale.
One of the manufacturers of some of the best mini computers, Bleu Jour, is making significant efforts to produce the latest version of the KUBB mini computer. Additionally, the company claims that the device, which measures 8×8 cm, is the world’s smallest computer powered by an Intel N100 CPU.
Reportedly, this device is completely silent and is equipped with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 1 TB of NVMe. It also features M.2 SSD storage. Furthermore, the computer boasts a quad-core 3.4 GHz CPU.
Moreover, the latest KUBB mini includes a microSD card storage unit, two USB 3.2 ports, USB-C, two HDMI 2.0 ports, an Ethernet port, and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
Bleu Jour first gained attention in 2014 with the 12×12 cm cubic KUBB mini computer. Since then, Bleu Jour has released several successors, including the Kubb Gen 8 and Gen 11. The new KUBB mini underwent a thermal test in August. Now, the company is exploring ways to raise over $52,000 to put its latest prototype into production.
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