I'm looking to create a fanless computer, it will technically be an HTPC but will be used for heavy photo editing and processing as well as occasional gaming so some power would be nice. A ...
Though notebook-like devices tend to get most of the attention in the Chrome OS space, mini computers are also available for those who prefer desktop machines that don't take up too much space. The ...
The FanlessVC2300S is a passively cooled computer that measures 360 x 303 x 130mm (14.2″ x 11.9″ x 5.1″) and has an internal volume of 14.2 liters. But what makes the system impressive is that it has ...
LIBERTY, SC USA, April 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sealevel Systems announces a new family of computers, the Flexio Fanless Industrial Embedded Computers. Fueled by a Quad-core Intel Atom or Core ...
A tiny, fanless computer brings high speed and strong reliability for small machines. Can it help engineers build smarter ...
Pine64’s upcoming ALPHA-One is a small, fanless computer that stands out for a few reasons. One is that it’s made for AI: the computer has an NPU with support for up to 20 TOPS of AI performance ad ...
The Mele Quieter3C is a compact fanless mini PC measuring just 18.5mm x 81mm x 131mm and powered by a Quad Core Celeron Jasper Lake N5105 with TDP 8W supported by 8GB Single Channel LPDDR4 and ...
OnLogic known for industrial solution-focused computers has released its new fanless compact computer the Helix 401 powered by Intel’s 12th Gen processors. This computer is designed for use in edge ...
I'm considering building a fanless computer. Does anyone have any tips, experience? I know the consensus of opinion is that it is not worth it because of the limited performance and that a well ...
If you are considering building your very own silent fanless compact PC system, you may be interested in a new video published offering an example build using the Akasa Euler S Solid Aluminium Fanless ...
Most of us using desktop computers, and plenty of us on laptops, have some sort of fan or pump installed in our computer to remove heat and keep our machines running at the most optimum temperature.
When you arrive at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany, and walk into any of the five halls, you think, Holy Toledo, this is like an EE wonder world! Microprocessors, ICs of every sort, a hundred ...