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Chuwi Working on Palm-Sized PC Based on Intel Gemini Lake: LarkBox

Recently Chuwi has made news for its Aerobox, an Xbox One S-kit supposedly repurposed into a mini-PC [Not confirmed]. Now, the Chinese company has teased something even more interesting and “mini”.

Meet the Chuwi LarkBox: A palm-sized mini-PC powered by Intel’s Gemini Lake-based Celeron N4100. You get four Goldmont Plus cores running at a base clock of 1.1GHz and a boost of 2.4GHz, paired with 4MB of L3 cache. The N4100 supports up to 8GB of LPDDR4 memory and has a TDP of just 6W.

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The graphics responsibilities are handled by Intel’s integrated UHD Graphics 600. You get 12 EUs with a base and boost of 200MHz and 700MHz, respectively. The LarkBox is expected to come with an HDMI 2.0 port, with support for 4K 60FPS output. There’s no word on the pricing and availability of the LarkBox just yet.

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Areej

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