Intel released the computer to remove the Compute Stick bag
Intel has just unveiled the Compute Stick computer at CES 2015. The device is impressed by its compact size as a USB.
Compute Stick looks quite similar to Google's Chromecast device but has a more powerful configuration with Intel Atom Bay Trail processor, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB internal memory and Windows 8.1.
With USB and HDMI ports, Compute Stick can connect to various types of monitors, including TV screens.
Compute Stick supports 802.11n WiFi connections, Bluetooth and microSD card slot. Expected, a version of Linux for $ 89 will also be released by Intel in the near future. This version will only have 1GB of RAM and 8 GB of storage.
With Atom Bay Trail processor, Intel's new device can handle basic tasks like working with Office files (Microsft Office), checking email, surfing the web . Compute Stick will help users. can work anywhere with a single desktop computer. The device's storage limitations can be overcome by cloud services like Microsoft's OneDrive.
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