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When will I be able to get a Zotac PicoPC, with a Core M (Broadwell)?

VirtualLarry

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Considering how many leaked roadmaps get posted here, I was hoping someone might know.
 

ShintaiDK

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sm625

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From the article:
This is basically an Atom-based tablet in a little box.

The only problem is that due to sales volume, you will be able to purchase a tablet of the same specs for about the same price. And with the tablet you get a built in UPS, not to mention a handy display for diagnostic purposes. They show a nice picture of this device attached to the back of a monitor. But you can velcro a tablet on there just as easily.
 

NTMBK

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Larry, I have one of those Zbox chassis and it is about 4 times the size of the Pico and has a fan. I love it and it's great for what I want, but it's a different niche.
 
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Ken g6

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The Pico PC has a 2.2W thermal envelope, but Core M is 3-5W. I think a significant redesign would be needed somewhere.
 

alcoholbob

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Broadwell products are just coming out and only in 2 SKUs. It'll probably be at least another 4-7 months before there's a significantly wider inventory of 14nm CPUs to choose from.