Έρχονται εντός του 15 και Core M προταςη απο Intel και Cherry Trail απο Asus.
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Intel Compute Stick roadmap: Core M and 64GB model in 2015, Broxton models in 2016
http://liliputing.com/2015/06/intel...4gb-model-in-2015-broxton-models-in-2016.html
Cedar City (Core M Compute Stick in 2015)
Later this year Intel will launch the first Compute Stick with an Intel Core M processor. We
knew it was coming, but what we didn’t know until now is that the next-gen Compute Stick, code-named βCedar Cityβ will have some other big improvements as well. It features:
- Intel Core M processor
- 4GB of RAM
- 64GB of SATA storage
- USB 3.0
- 802.11ac WiFi
- Support for 4K displays
- MHL
The MHL feature means the Cedar City model will be able to draw power from the HDMI port on TVs that support MHL. You won’t have to use a micro USB cable to power the stick.
Asus Pen Stick is a Windows 10, Cherry Trail PC-on-a-stick
http://liliputing.com/2015/06/asus-pen-stick-is-a-windows-10-cherry-trail-pc-on-a-stick.html
Intel may not be planning to offer a Compute Stick with an Intel Atom Cherry Trail processor. But it looks like Asus is.
Asus is showing off a tiny computer called the Asus Pen Stick this week at Computex. It’s a PC-on-a-stick featuring a Cherry Trail CPU, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and Windows 10 software.
Like other PC sticks, the Asus Pen Stick is a compact computer that’s small enough to hold in one hand or slide into your pocket. In fact, it looks a bit like a large USB flash drive, but there’s an HDMI connector where you’d normally expect to see a USB connector. There’s a power button on the other side of the device.
The computer measures 4.8β³x 1.3β³ x 0.6β³ and features two USB 2.0 ports, a microSD card reader, a micro USB 2.0 port for power input, and a combo audio jack for mic input and headphone output. It supports 802.11b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0.
Unlike the Intel Compute Stick, the Asus Pen Stick appears to feature a fanless design or at least the prototype does. Other manufacturers have had to build small fans into PC sticks to keep the systems from overheating and throttling the CPU speeds. Hopefully Asus has found a way to do without the fan, but it’ll probably be at least a few months before we see the final design for this device.
Asus plans to launch the Pen Stick in the fourth quarter of 2015 for around $150, which is the same price as a current Intel Compute Stick with an Intel Atom Bay Trail processor.
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Και ο διάδοχος του Compute stick το 16
Fall City 2 (Intel Atom Broxton Compute Stick in 2016)
In early 2016, Intel will launch “Fall City 2″ models, which replace the current Compute Stick models (which are, not surprisingly, code-named Falls City).
These sticks will feature Intel Atom chips based on the upcoming “Broxton” architecture. In other words, don’t hold your breath waiting for an Intel Compute Stick with a Cherry Trail chip. It’s not coming. Instead Intel is skipping Cherry Trail and designing its next-gen Compute Sticks on the CPUs that will launch after Cherry Trail.
That doesn’t mean we won’t see Cherry Trail-powered PC Sticks. There’s nothing stopping other computer makers from building them. But they don’t seem to be part of Intel’s roadmap.
Falls City 2 should offer better performance than today’s Compute Sticks thanks to their next-gen processors. They’ll also feature USB 3.0 ports for faster data transfers, MHL support for connecting to a display without a separate power cable, and these models will support 4K displays thanks to improved graphics.
Intel will offer Linux and Windows versions of the Falls City 2 sticks. The Linux model still has just 1GB of RAM and 8GB of eMMC storage, but the Windows model will ship with 2GB of RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage.
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