- May 28, 2009
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Building a desktop smaller than the shoe-carton form-factor, is a major hassle. A lack of standards for power supplies & bricks and no room for effective cooling solutions is exacerbated by the return of the de-lidding nightmare and a 84 W TDP that is above the magical 60W required for some of the sexier passively cooled enclosures.
All of these concerns don't exist for OEMs, who just need to copy the success of the Mac mini: using mobile Haswell parts to build a mini-desktop that for the first time may be superior to desktop towers by virtue of being un-lidded, future proof, and "green" - able to utilize the new low power states along with a matching power supply.
If only OEMs could resist the temptation to sell us overpriced anemic dual-cores and "nettop" disposables in that size but opt for a kind of Powercube approach similar in concept to gaming notebooks. Or is it Intel's intent to push us towards notebooks, if only for their inherent propensity to being stolen, unhinged, squashed and dropped.
Wouldn't most use-cases be better served with a pad-sized portable or smartphone and a comfy powerful home-pc rather than something as bling'ingly stupid as an ultrabook or as awful as the traditional notebook line-up?
All of these concerns don't exist for OEMs, who just need to copy the success of the Mac mini: using mobile Haswell parts to build a mini-desktop that for the first time may be superior to desktop towers by virtue of being un-lidded, future proof, and "green" - able to utilize the new low power states along with a matching power supply.
If only OEMs could resist the temptation to sell us overpriced anemic dual-cores and "nettop" disposables in that size but opt for a kind of Powercube approach similar in concept to gaming notebooks. Or is it Intel's intent to push us towards notebooks, if only for their inherent propensity to being stolen, unhinged, squashed and dropped.
Wouldn't most use-cases be better served with a pad-sized portable or smartphone and a comfy powerful home-pc rather than something as bling'ingly stupid as an ultrabook or as awful as the traditional notebook line-up?
