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Intel's compute card will feature apollo lake and kaby lake processors

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Earlier this year, Intel introduced its new product. This is the Compute Card. A small PC the size of a credit card.

Intel's Compute Card will feature Apollo Lake and Kaby Lake processors

The purpose is to be used as an insertion PC in special readers in industrial robots or recording machines. Since the presentation of this Compute Card few details about it have been known. Until now. We already know the processors it will have.

Apollo Lake and Kaby Lake processors for Compute Card

Compute Card will have Apollo Lake and Kaby Lake processors. These processors are generally used in ultrabooks and other low-power equipment. The Apollo Lake type processors that will be present are m3-7Y30 and Core i5-7Y57. In the case of the Kaby Lake they would be the Celeron N3450 and the Pentium N4200. At least those have been the data that has been released recently.

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Other details that have been made public of this Compute Card are that it will have 4 GB of 1866 MHz DDR3L memory. Also the presence of 64 or 128 GB of eMMC storage. And we also know the exact dimensions of this Card. How big is it? Specifically 55 x 95 x 5 mm. Really small as you can see.

Intel has not confirmed a release date for the Compute Card. Nothing is known about the prices it will have either. There are still many unknowns about this product, so we hope to have some more data very soon. What do you think of this Compute Card? Will it succeed in your niche?

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