Overall, Intel has made decent strides to improve over the original Compute Stick, resulting in a well rounded affordable Intel branded ultra-tiny-mini PC. Intel's second generation of the Compute ...
We dug the original Intel Compute Stick that launched last year. If you recall, the original Compute Stick was a tiny, Atom-powered device that could turn any HDMI-equipped display into a basic PC.
The Compute Stick is also a perfect candidate for thin-client applications, or for remote controlling other systems, or even streaming games from another PC using Steam In-Home Streaming. TeamViewer ...
The Intel Compute Stick is an interesting device. It is essentially a full blown PC, scaled down to only the bare essentials, built around a low-powered – and low cost processor. Streamlining the ...
Over the years Intel has introduced a number of new computer form factors that either became a hit, fizzled out, or moved on to live a more quiet life. The New Unit of Computing (NUC) decidedly became ...
Intel’s new Compute Stick with a Core M Skylake processor isn’t the company’s only new PC on a stick for 2016. The company has also unveiled two new models featuring lower-power (and cheaper) Atom ...
As a concept, Intel's Compute Stick has always been intriguing. Who wouldn't want an HDMI stick that turns any monitor into a fully functioning computer? But the original Compute Stick had problems: ...
Over the years Intel has introduced a number of new computer form factors that either became a hit, fizzled out, or moved on to live a more quiet life. The New Unit of Computing (NUC) decidedly became ...
Intel’s first few “Compute Stick” products were basically fully functional PCs packed into a tiny case with an HDMI connector that you could plug directly into a display. The latest Compute Sticknot ...