
Intel teaming up with Microsoft is nothing new really, however the fact that the Compute Stick will be carrying Windows 8.1 with Bing
can be traced back to when Microsoft announced that the OS will be free
to install for OEMs on all devices that are smaller than 9-inches,
which covers most tablets, phones, and now, this Compute Stick.
With specs that are more or less similar to most entry level tablets, this tiny little PC is powered by an Intel Atom Bay Trail processor, and contains an impressive 32GB of eMMC storage. As for the RAM, 2GB of it will suffice almost all tasks thrown at a PC of this stature. You get Bluetooth 4.0 support for pairing up a mouse and a keyboard, and there’s also a Micro USB port for powering the device. Yes, it does not power itself; remember you’re plugging it into an HDMI port, not USB.
OS based sticks aren’t exactly the newest concept, with Android and Linux TV sticks being around for a few years now, however, those carried the ARM processors which were, well not an Intel Atom if that helps clear it up. Apparently Intel has a Linux offering in the works as well if you’re not into Windows, and is expected to carry a price tag of $89 while sporting less than stellar specs, such as 1GB RAM and 8GB of storage. The processor is expected to be Intel Atom Bay Trail as well.
Let’s just hope Intel markets this in the rightest way possible.
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