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  1. Posiblemente, te has planteado usar una Raspberry Pi como home server, pero ahora mismo, con el precio que tiene la Raspberry Pi 5, no merece la pena frente a este tipo de mini PC.

    Leer más 👉 gouforit.com/servidor-casero-d

    #GuíaDefinitiva #EficienciaEnergética #IntelN150

  2. Can Intel integrated graphics game in 2025? DevWithZachary puts the tiny Blackview MP60 (Intel N150, 16GB) through Windows 11 and gaming Linux—benchmarks, gameplay and real-world tips for budget PC gamers! #MiniPC #IntelN150 #IntegratedGraphics #Gaming2025 #TechReview #Blackview #BudgetPC #Windows11 #Linux #English
    peertube.li/videos/watch/846b8

  3. Can Intel integrated graphics game in 2025? DevWithZachary puts the tiny Blackview MP60 (Intel N150, 16GB) through Windows 11 and gaming Linux—benchmarks, gameplay and real-world tips for budget PC gamers! #MiniPC #IntelN150 #IntegratedGraphics #Gaming2025 #TechReview #Blackview #BudgetPC #Windows11 #Linux #English
    peertube.li/videos/watch/846b8

  4. El combo Mini PC (Intel N100/N150) + Linux + Docker es la forma más equilibrada, eficiente y potente de montar un servidor doméstico en estos momentos.

    Leer más 👉 gouforit.com/servidor-casero-d

    #GuíaDefinitiva #EficienciaEnergética #IntelN150

  5. Puedes hacerlo tú mismo comprando un mini PC de menos de 150 euros e instalar software libre (Linux, Docker, Jellyfin, Navidrome, Immich) y liberarte de los servicios en la nube.

    Leer más 👉 gouforit.com/servidor-casero-d

    #GuíaDefinitiva #EficienciaEnergética #IntelN150

  6. En este artículo, te cuento cómo transformar un barato y eficiente Mini PC, como el Intel N100 o N150, en el centro de tu ecosistema digital personal en tu casa.

    Leer más 👉 gouforit.com/servidor-casero-d

    #GuíaDefinitiva #EficienciaEnergética #IntelN150

  7. 🚀 ¡El Slimbook ZERO está de vuelta y más potente que nunca!
    Con su renovada CPU Intel N150, este mini PC compacto combina eficiencia, fiabilidad y un tamaño perfecto para cualquier espacio.

    Si estabas esperando su regreso… ¡ya está aquí!
    🔹 Compacto y versátil
    🔹 Eficiente y silencioso
    🔹 Ideal para tu flujo de trabajo

    Descúbrelo y vuelve a disfrutar de la comodidad de un mini PC Slimbook ZERO.
    slimbook.com/zero
    #SlimbookZERO #MiniPC #IntelN150

  8. Ah, the joy of turning an Intel N150 into a glorified paperweight by shoehorning in every obscure OS imaginable. 😆 Spoiler: After 18 excruciating minutes, you'll realize sticking to just one OS might save you from entering the tech equivalent of a rabbit hole. 🐇🔍
    it-notes.dragas.net/2025/11/19 #IntelN150 #ObscureOS #TechHumor #OperatingSystems #RabbitHole #HackerNews #ngated

  9. Upgraded my last machine to 32 GB DDR4 RAM today.

    It's a GMKtec G3 Plus Intel N150 Mini-PC upgraded with

    • 1x 32 GB of Transcend JetRam SODIMM DDR4 3200 2R x 8
    • 1x ADATA XPG GAMMIX S11 Pro 1TB M.2 NVME SSD Gen 3 in 2280
    • 1x KingSpec NT-2242 SSD 2TB M.2 SATA III in 2242 - running @chimera

    #gmktec #intelN150 #sodimm #ddr4 #ChimeraLinux #KDE #screenshot

  10. MeLE Cyber X1 is a fanless Intel N150 mini PC with a porcupine-like heat sink on top

    The MeLE Cyber X1 is a mini PC that’s barely larger than a smartphone. But with an Intel N150 processor, user-replaceable storage, and support for up to 3 displays, it’s a versatile little computer that could be used for office work, media streaming, digital signage, or other applications.

    On paper the Cyber X1 seems a lot like the latest version of MeLE Quieter 4C, which launched earlier […]

    #fanless #intelN150 #mele #meleCyberX1 #meleQuieter4c #miniPc #twinLake

    Read more: liliputing.com/mele-cyber-x1-i

  11. MeLE Cyber X1 is a fanless Intel N150 mini PC with a porcupine-like heat sink on top

    The MeLE Cyber X1 is a mini PC that’s barely larger than a smartphone. But with an Intel N150 processor, user-replaceable storage, and support for up to 3 displays, it’s a versatile little computer that could be used for office work, media streaming, digital signage, or other applications.

    On paper the Cyber X1 seems a lot like the latest version of MeLE Quieter 4C, which launched earlier […]

    #fanless #intelN150 #mele #meleCyberX1 #meleQuieter4c #miniPc #twinLake

    Read more: liliputing.com/mele-cyber-x1-i

  12. MeLE Cyber X1 is a fanless Intel N150 mini PC with a porcupine-like heat sink on top

    The MeLE Cyber X1 is a mini PC that’s barely larger than a smartphone. But with an Intel N150 processor, user-replaceable storage, and support for up to 3 displays, it’s a versatile little computer that could be used for office work, media streaming, digital signage, or other applications.

    On paper the Cyber X1 seems a lot like the latest version of MeLE Quieter 4C, which launched earlier […]

    #fanless #intelN150 #mele #meleCyberX1 #meleQuieter4c #miniPc #twinLake

    Read more: liliputing.com/mele-cyber-x1-i

  13. MeLE Cyber X1 is a fanless Intel N150 mini PC with a porcupine-like heat sink on top

    The MeLE Cyber X1 is a mini PC that’s barely larger than a smartphone. But with an Intel N150 processor, user-replaceable storage, and support for up to 3 displays, it’s a versatile little computer that could be used for office work, media streaming, digital signage, or other applications.

    On paper the Cyber X1 seems a lot like the latest version of MeLE Quieter 4C, which launched earlier […]

    #fanless #intelN150 #mele #meleCyberX1 #meleQuieter4c #miniPc #twinLake

    Read more: liliputing.com/mele-cyber-x1-i

  14. Radxa NX150 is an Intel N150 compute module in an NVIDIA Jetson NX-compatible form factor

    The Radxa NX150 is a tiny computer with an Intel N150 quad-core Twin Lake processor, up to  16GB of LPDDR5 memory, and support for plenty of I/O features. It also looks like a stick of RAM rather than a full-fledged computer.

    That’s because the Radxa NX150 is a system-on-a-module (SoM) that follows the NVIDIA Jetson NX form factor, which means that while it’s designed to function as the […]

    #intelN150 #jetsonNx #nvidiaJetsonNx #radxaN150 #som #twinLake

    Read more: liliputing.com/radxa-nx150-is-

  15. Radxa NX150 is an Intel N150 compute module in an NVIDIA Jetson NX-compatible form factor

    The Radxa NX150 is a tiny computer with an Intel N150 quad-core Twin Lake processor, up to  16GB of LPDDR5 memory, and support for plenty of I/O features. It also looks like a stick of RAM rather than a full-fledged computer.

    That’s because the Radxa NX150 is a system-on-a-module (SoM) that follows the NVIDIA Jetson NX form factor, which means that while it’s designed to function as the […]

    #intelN150 #jetsonNx #nvidiaJetsonNx #radxaN150 #som #twinLake

    Read more: liliputing.com/radxa-nx150-is-

  16. Radxa NX150 is an Intel N150 compute module in an NVIDIA Jetson NX-compatible form factor

    The Radxa NX150 is a tiny computer with an Intel N150 quad-core Twin Lake processor, up to  16GB of LPDDR5 memory, and support for plenty of I/O features. It also looks like a stick of RAM rather than a full-fledged computer.

    That’s because the Radxa NX150 is a system-on-a-module (SoM) that follows the NVIDIA Jetson NX form factor, which means that while it’s designed to function as the […]

    #intelN150 #jetsonNx #nvidiaJetsonNx #radxaN150 #som #twinLake

    Read more: liliputing.com/radxa-nx150-is-

  17. Radxa NX150 is an Intel N150 compute module in an NVIDIA Jetson NX-compatible form factor

    The Radxa NX150 is a tiny computer with an Intel N150 quad-core Twin Lake processor, up to  16GB of LPDDR5 memory, and support for plenty of I/O features. It also looks like a stick of RAM rather than a full-fledged computer.

    That’s because the Radxa NX150 is a system-on-a-module (SoM) that follows the NVIDIA Jetson NX form factor, which means that while it’s designed to function as the […]

    #intelN150 #jetsonNx #nvidiaJetsonNx #radxaN150 #som #twinLake

    Read more: liliputing.com/radxa-nx150-is-

  18. Chuwi MiniBook X goes Twin Lake: 10.51 inch laptop with Intel N150 and a 360 degree hinge

    The Chuwi MiniBook X is a mini-laptop with a 10.51 inch, 1920 x 1200 pixel touchscreen display, a 360-degree hinge that lets you use the notebook in laptop or tablet modes, and a relatively affordable price tag thanks to Chuwi’s use of entry-level Intel processors.

    Chuwi launched the first MiniBook X in 2022 and an updated model the following year. Now Chuwi is planning to give its […]

    #chuwi #chuwiMinibookX #intelN150 #miniLaptop #twinLake

    Read more: liliputing.com/chuwi-minibook-

  19. Chuwi MiniBook X goes Twin Lake: 10.51 inch laptop with Intel N150 and a 360 degree hinge

    The Chuwi MiniBook X is a mini-laptop with a 10.51 inch, 1920 x 1200 pixel touchscreen display, a 360-degree hinge that lets you use the notebook in laptop or tablet modes, and a relatively affordable price tag thanks to Chuwi’s use of entry-level Intel processors.

    Chuwi launched the first MiniBook X in 2022 and an updated model the following year. Now Chuwi is planning to give its […]

    #chuwi #chuwiMinibookX #intelN150 #miniLaptop #twinLake

    Read more: liliputing.com/chuwi-minibook-

  20. Lilbits: More Intel N150 benchmarks, LineageOS 22 released, Radxa launches Orion O6 mini ITX board, and two free PC games available now

    Radxa has launched a new mini ITX motherboard with a high-performance ARMv9 processor featuring a 30 TOPS NPU and support for discrete graphics, the LineageOS team has released the first version of their custom Android distribution that’s based on Android 15, and more Intel N150 benchmarks have arrived, showing that it’s a little faster than the Intel N100… at least under the right circumstances.

    Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.

    Radxa Orion O6 AI Board with Up to 64GB RAM, Dual 5GbE Ports and PCIe Gen4 Expansion [LinuxGizmos]

    The Radxa Orion O6 is a mini ITX motherboard features a Cix CD8180 processor with eight ARM Cortex-A720 cores, four Cortex-A520 cores, Immortalis-G720 graphics, a 30 TOPS NPU, up to 64GB of LPDDR5 memory, dual 5 Gb Ethernet ports, support for PCIe 4.0 xx4 storage, a PCIe x16 slot for graphics cards, AI accelerators, or other hardware, and many other features. It sells for around $212 and up.

    LineageOS 22: Flourishing Fifteen, Simply Streamlined, Vibrant Vibes [LineageOS]

    The new LineageOS default music player is called Twelve. Somewhat confusingly, it debuts with LineageOS 22.1 which is based on… Android 15.

    LineageOS 22.1 is now available. The Android 15-based operating system is now available for dozens of devices including Pixel 9 series phones. It also introduces two new apps: a new music player and a PDF viewer.

    Intel N150 Review & Benchmark comparisons [AndroidPC.es]

    The Intel N150 “Twin Lake” processor is basically an Intel N100 support for higher CPU and graphics frequencies. Theoretically that should be enough to bring a modest performance boost, but real-world performance will most likely vary from PC to PC depending on a number of factors. So when Robtech reviewed the Beelink EQ14 mini PC recently and found virtually no improvement in multi-core benchmarks, I suggested it might be too soon to draw conclusions about ALL devices with N150 chips. 

    Now AndroidPC.es has run tests on a NiPoGi E1 mini PC with the same processor and found that it does show small improvements in single-core, multi-core, and graphics performance. But the improvements are small enough that it’s probably not worth upgrading if you already have an Intel N100 computer. But since systems with N150 chips are priced comparably to those with Intel N100, it might be worth keeping an eye out for the newer chip if you’re in the market for a new mini PC. 

    Luckfox Pico WebBee – A Rockchip RV1103 USB & Ethernet development board for web servers, scripting, and Smart Home applications [CNX Software]

    This little device looks like a USB flash drive, but it has a USB connector on one end, an Ethernet port on the other, and a chip that combines a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A7 CPU, a RISC-V processor core, a 0.5 TOPS NPU, and 64MB of on-chip memory. It’s available now for about $22.

    Sifu: Free today only [Epic Games Store]

    The Epic Games Store has been giving away a different free game every day for almost two weeks. The final title is now available through 11:00AM Eastern on New Year’s Day.

    Vambrace: Cold Soul for free [GOG]

    GOG also has a freebie, although this one runs through 9:00AM Eastern on January 3rd.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE for $330 [Amazon]

    Samsung’s 10.9 inch tablet has a 2304 x 1440 pixel display, an Exynos 1380 processor, 6GB of memory, and comes with a Samsung S-Pen. A model with 128GB of storage normally sells for $450 and up, but Amazon is selling it for $330 today. The 256GB model is also on sale for $400.

    Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Bluesky or @[email protected] on Mastodon. You can also follow Liliputing on ThreadsFacebook, and X.

    #android #bargains #intelN150 #lilbits #lineageos #luckfox #luckfoxPicoWebbee #miniIx #radxa #radxaOrion06 #rv1103 #twinLake

  21. Lilbits: More Intel N150 benchmarks, LineageOS 22 released, Radxa launches Orion O6 mini ITX board, and two free PC games available now

    Radxa has launched a new mini ITX motherboard with a high-performance ARMv9 processor featuring a 30 TOPS NPU and support for discrete graphics, the LineageOS team has released the first version of their custom Android distribution that’s based on Android 15, and more Intel N150 benchmarks have arrived, showing that it’s a little faster than the Intel N100… at least under the right circumstances.

    Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.

    Radxa Orion O6 AI Board with Up to 64GB RAM, Dual 5GbE Ports and PCIe Gen4 Expansion [LinuxGizmos]

    The Radxa Orion O6 is a mini ITX motherboard features a Cix CD8180 processor with eight ARM Cortex-A720 cores, four Cortex-A520 cores, Immortalis-G720 graphics, a 30 TOPS NPU, up to 64GB of LPDDR5 memory, dual 5 Gb Ethernet ports, support for PCIe 4.0 xx4 storage, a PCIe x16 slot for graphics cards, AI accelerators, or other hardware, and many other features. It sells for around $212 and up.

    LineageOS 22: Flourishing Fifteen, Simply Streamlined, Vibrant Vibes [LineageOS]

    The new LineageOS default music player is called Twelve. Somewhat confusingly, it debuts with LineageOS 22.1 which is based on… Android 15.

    LineageOS 22.1 is now available. The Android 15-based operating system is now available for dozens of devices including Pixel 9 series phones. It also introduces two new apps: a new music player and a PDF viewer.

    Intel N150 Review & Benchmark comparisons [AndroidPC.es]

    The Intel N150 “Twin Lake” processor is basically an Intel N100 support for higher CPU and graphics frequencies. Theoretically that should be enough to bring a modest performance boost, but real-world performance will most likely vary from PC to PC depending on a number of factors. So when Robtech reviewed the Beelink EQ14 mini PC recently and found virtually no improvement in multi-core benchmarks, I suggested it might be too soon to draw conclusions about ALL devices with N150 chips. 

    Now AndroidPC.es has run tests on a NiPoGi E1 mini PC with the same processor and found that it does show small improvements in single-core, multi-core, and graphics performance. But the improvements are small enough that it’s probably not worth upgrading if you already have an Intel N100 computer. But since systems with N150 chips are priced comparably to those with Intel N100, it might be worth keeping an eye out for the newer chip if you’re in the market for a new mini PC. 

    Luckfox Pico WebBee – A Rockchip RV1103 USB & Ethernet development board for web servers, scripting, and Smart Home applications [CNX Software]

    This little device looks like a USB flash drive, but it has a USB connector on one end, an Ethernet port on the other, and a chip that combines a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A7 CPU, a RISC-V processor core, a 0.5 TOPS NPU, and 64MB of on-chip memory. It’s available now for about $22.

    Sifu: Free today only [Epic Games Store]

    The Epic Games Store has been giving away a different free game every day for almost two weeks. The final title is now available through 11:00AM Eastern on New Year’s Day.

    Vambrace: Cold Soul for free [GOG]

    GOG also has a freebie, although this one runs through 9:00AM Eastern on January 3rd.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE for $330 [Amazon]

    Samsung’s 10.9 inch tablet has a 2304 x 1440 pixel display, an Exynos 1380 processor, 6GB of memory, and comes with a Samsung S-Pen. A model with 128GB of storage normally sells for $450 and up, but Amazon is selling it for $330 today. The 256GB model is also on sale for $400.

    Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Bluesky or @[email protected] on Mastodon. You can also follow Liliputing on ThreadsFacebook, and X.

    #android #bargains #intelN150 #lilbits #lineageos #luckfox #luckfoxPicoWebbee #miniIx #radxa #radxaOrion06 #rv1103 #twinLake

  22. Some more mini PC benchmarks comparing Intel's N100 and N150 chips - this time showing a modest boost in CPU and graphics performance. buff.ly/3ZXaWCz

  23. Lilbits: Intel’s new (and upcoming) low-power chips, Lenovo’s new handhelds, and a wireless mouse dongle that’s also a tiny USB-C dock

    A growing number of mini PC makers are starting to ship entry-level systems with cheap, low-power Intel N150 Twin Lake processors rather than the Intel N100 Alder Lake-N chips that have been popular for the past two years. On paper the new processor is basically what you get if you take an Intel N100 and increase the maximum CPU and GPU speeds by 200 MHz and 250 MHz, respectively. But in terms of real-world performance? So far it looks like there may not be much… at least based on some of the first benchmarks we’ve seen.

    But it looks like Intel may have a true next-gen chip for inexpensive, energy-efficient computers on the way. While Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake chips are 6 to 15 watt processors with between 4 and 8 Efficiency cores, the upcoming Intel Wildcat Lake processor is expected to be a mobile chip with 2 Performance cores and 6 Low Power Efficiency cores. Rumor has it that this will eventually replace Alder Lake-N, although it could be an entry-level Core or Core Ultra chip instead.

    Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.

    Intel Wildcat Lake could be a next-gen chip for cheap, low-power PCs [Tom’s Hardware]

    Intel WildCat Lake processor details leaked, pointing to an upcoming budget processor for low-power devices, possibly set to replace Alder Lake-N with a new 6-core chip combining 2 P-cores and 4 LPE-cores.

    Not What You Think – Beelink EQ14 Review [Robtech / YouTube]

    One of the first reviews of a mini PC with an Intel N150 processor shows a slight improvement in single-core CPU performance, but no noteworthy increase in multi-core or GPU performance. Keep in mind that there are dozens (maybe hundreds) of mini PCs with N100 chips though, and so far only a few models with N150 processors. So it’s possible that we could see better performance on some models in the future as more models hit the streets. But it seems safe to say that you shouldn’t expect any MAJOR improvements from what is, at most, a minor spec bump. 

    Wireless mouse receiver is a mini dock with HDMI output and USB Type-C [Tom’s Hardware]

    This wireless mouse comes with a wireless transmitter that plugs into a USB-C port. Nothing strange there. But the transmitter is ALSO a tiny dock with an HDMI port and another USB-C port so you don’t lose one when using the dongle.

    Valve will be Lenovo’s ‘special guest’ at just-announced gaming handheld event [The Verge]

    Following several recent leaks suggesting that new handheld gaming PCs are on the way, including at least one that could run Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS rather than Windows, Lenovo and Valve has pretty much confirmed that they’re working together on something.

    The companies have been emailing tech journalists about a January 7th event that will be a “cocktail reception hosted by Lenovo Legion and AMD gaming leaders, with special guests Valve and other gaming industry giants,” where the company will be showing off “our latest Lenovo Legion Go innovations advanced by AMD.”

    Interestingly, Microsoft Xbox division will also be represented at the event. While some Lenovo handhelds are still expected to run Windows, I’m guessing this is more about support for streaming games to Lenovo handhelds rather than the operating system itself. 

    Raspberry Pi-Like SBC Featuring Rockchip RK3576D, Dual Gigabit Ethernet, and PCIe Support [LinuxGizmos]

    Toybrick TB-RK3576D is a single-board PC with a Rockchip RK3576 quad-core processor, a 6 TOPS NPU, up to 8GB RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and an M.2 PCIe 2.0 slot.

    Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Bluesky or @[email protected] on Mastodon. You can also follow Liliputing on ThreadsFacebook, and X.

    #alderLakeN #ces2025 #chips #intel #intelN150 #leaks #legionGo #lenovo #lenovoLegionGo #lilbits #rk3576 #sanwa #sbc #toybrick #tpybrickTbRk3576d #twinLake #Valve #wildcatLake

  24. Lilbits: Intel’s new (and upcoming) low-power chips, Lenovo’s new handhelds, and a wireless mouse dongle that’s also a tiny USB-C dock

    A growing number of mini PC makers are starting to ship entry-level systems with cheap, low-power Intel N150 Twin Lake processors rather than the Intel N100 Alder Lake-N chips that have been popular for the past two years. On paper the new processor is basically what you get if you take an Intel N100 and increase the maximum CPU and GPU speeds by 200 MHz and 250 MHz, respectively. But in terms of real-world performance? So far it looks like there may not be much… at least based on some of the first benchmarks we’ve seen.

    But it looks like Intel may have a true next-gen chip for inexpensive, energy-efficient computers on the way. While Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake chips are 6 to 15 watt processors with between 4 and 8 Efficiency cores, the upcoming Intel Wildcat Lake processor is expected to be a mobile chip with 2 Performance cores and 6 Low Power Efficiency cores. Rumor has it that this will eventually replace Alder Lake-N, although it could be an entry-level Core or Core Ultra chip instead.

    Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.

    Intel Wildcat Lake could be a next-gen chip for cheap, low-power PCs [Tom’s Hardware]

    Intel WildCat Lake processor details leaked, pointing to an upcoming budget processor for low-power devices, possibly set to replace Alder Lake-N with a new 6-core chip combining 2 P-cores and 4 LPE-cores.

    Not What You Think – Beelink EQ14 Review [Robtech / YouTube]

    One of the first reviews of a mini PC with an Intel N150 processor shows a slight improvement in single-core CPU performance, but no noteworthy increase in multi-core or GPU performance. Keep in mind that there are dozens (maybe hundreds) of mini PCs with N100 chips though, and so far only a few models with N150 processors. So it’s possible that we could see better performance on some models in the future as more models hit the streets. But it seems safe to say that you shouldn’t expect any MAJOR improvements from what is, at most, a minor spec bump. 

    Wireless mouse receiver is a mini dock with HDMI output and USB Type-C [Tom’s Hardware]

    This wireless mouse comes with a wireless transmitter that plugs into a USB-C port. Nothing strange there. But the transmitter is ALSO a tiny dock with an HDMI port and another USB-C port so you don’t lose one when using the dongle.

    Valve will be Lenovo’s ‘special guest’ at just-announced gaming handheld event [The Verge]

    Following several recent leaks suggesting that new handheld gaming PCs are on the way, including at least one that could run Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS rather than Windows, Lenovo and Valve has pretty much confirmed that they’re working together on something.

    The companies have been emailing tech journalists about a January 7th event that will be a “cocktail reception hosted by Lenovo Legion and AMD gaming leaders, with special guests Valve and other gaming industry giants,” where the company will be showing off “our latest Lenovo Legion Go innovations advanced by AMD.”

    Interestingly, Microsoft Xbox division will also be represented at the event. While some Lenovo handhelds are still expected to run Windows, I’m guessing this is more about support for streaming games to Lenovo handhelds rather than the operating system itself. 

    Raspberry Pi-Like SBC Featuring Rockchip RK3576D, Dual Gigabit Ethernet, and PCIe Support [LinuxGizmos]

    Toybrick TB-RK3576D is a single-board PC with a Rockchip RK3576 quad-core processor, a 6 TOPS NPU, up to 8GB RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and an M.2 PCIe 2.0 slot.

    Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Bluesky or @[email protected] on Mastodon. You can also follow Liliputing on ThreadsFacebook, and X.

    #alderLakeN #ces2025 #chips #intel #intelN150 #leaks #legionGo #lenovo #lenovoLegionGo #lilbits #rk3576 #sanwa #sbc #toybrick #tpybrickTbRk3576d #twinLake #Valve #wildcatLake

  25. Lilbits: Intel’s new (and upcoming) low-power chips, Lenovo’s new handhelds, and a wireless mouse dongle that’s also a tiny USB-C dock

    A growing number of mini PC makers are starting to ship entry-level systems with cheap, low-power Intel N150 Twin Lake processors rather than the Intel N100 Alder Lake-N chips that have been popular for the past two years. On paper the new processor is basically what you get if you take an Intel N100 and increase the maximum CPU and GPU speeds by 200 MHz and 250 MHz, respectively. But in terms of real-world performance? So far it looks like there may not be much… at least based on some of the first benchmarks we’ve seen.

    But it looks like Intel may have a true next-gen chip for inexpensive, energy-efficient computers on the way. While Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake chips are 6 to 15 watt processors with between 4 and 8 Efficiency cores, the upcoming Intel Wildcat Lake processor is expected to be a mobile chip with 2 Performance cores and 6 Low Power Efficiency cores. Rumor has it that this will eventually replace Alder Lake-N, although it could be an entry-level Core or Core Ultra chip instead.

    Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.

    Intel Wildcat Lake could be a next-gen chip for cheap, low-power PCs [Tom’s Hardware]

    Intel WildCat Lake processor details leaked, pointing to an upcoming budget processor for low-power devices, possibly set to replace Alder Lake-N with a new 6-core chip combining 2 P-cores and 4 LPE-cores.

    Not What You Think – Beelink EQ14 Review [Robtech / YouTube]

    One of the first reviews of a mini PC with an Intel N150 processor shows a slight improvement in single-core CPU performance, but no noteworthy increase in multi-core or GPU performance. Keep in mind that there are dozens (maybe hundreds) of mini PCs with N100 chips though, and so far only a few models with N150 processors. So it’s possible that we could see better performance on some models in the future as more models hit the streets. But it seems safe to say that you shouldn’t expect any MAJOR improvements from what is, at most, a minor spec bump. 

    Wireless mouse receiver is a mini dock with HDMI output and USB Type-C [Tom’s Hardware]

    This wireless mouse comes with a wireless transmitter that plugs into a USB-C port. Nothing strange there. But the transmitter is ALSO a tiny dock with an HDMI port and another USB-C port so you don’t lose one when using the dongle.

    Valve will be Lenovo’s ‘special guest’ at just-announced gaming handheld event [The Verge]

    Following several recent leaks suggesting that new handheld gaming PCs are on the way, including at least one that could run Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS rather than Windows, Lenovo and Valve has pretty much confirmed that they’re working together on something.

    The companies have been emailing tech journalists about a January 7th event that will be a “cocktail reception hosted by Lenovo Legion and AMD gaming leaders, with special guests Valve and other gaming industry giants,” where the company will be showing off “our latest Lenovo Legion Go innovations advanced by AMD.”

    Interestingly, Microsoft Xbox division will also be represented at the event. While some Lenovo handhelds are still expected to run Windows, I’m guessing this is more about support for streaming games to Lenovo handhelds rather than the operating system itself. 

    Raspberry Pi-Like SBC Featuring Rockchip RK3576D, Dual Gigabit Ethernet, and PCIe Support [LinuxGizmos]

    Toybrick TB-RK3576D is a single-board PC with a Rockchip RK3576 quad-core processor, a 6 TOPS NPU, up to 8GB RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and an M.2 PCIe 2.0 slot.

    Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Bluesky or @[email protected] on Mastodon. You can also follow Liliputing on ThreadsFacebook, and X.

    #alderLakeN #ces2025 #chips #intel #intelN150 #leaks #legionGo #lenovo #lenovoLegionGo #lilbits #rk3576 #sanwa #sbc #toybrick #tpybrickTbRk3576d #twinLake #Valve #wildcatLake

  26. Lilbits: Intel’s new (and upcoming) low-power chips, Lenovo’s new handhelds, and a wireless mouse dongle that’s also a tiny USB-C dock

    A growing number of mini PC makers are starting to ship entry-level systems with cheap, low-power Intel N150 Twin Lake processors rather than the Intel N100 Alder Lake-N chips that have been popular for the past two years. On paper the new processor is basically what you get if you take an Intel N100 and increase the maximum CPU and GPU speeds by 200 MHz and 250 MHz, respectively. But in terms of real-world performance? So far it looks like there may not be much… at least based on some of the first benchmarks we’ve seen.

    But it looks like Intel may have a true next-gen chip for inexpensive, energy-efficient computers on the way. While Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake chips are 6 to 15 watt processors with between 4 and 8 Efficiency cores, the upcoming Intel Wildcat Lake processor is expected to be a mobile chip with 2 Performance cores and 6 Low Power Efficiency cores. Rumor has it that this will eventually replace Alder Lake-N, although it could be an entry-level Core or Core Ultra chip instead.

    Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.

    Intel Wildcat Lake could be a next-gen chip for cheap, low-power PCs [Tom’s Hardware]

    Intel WildCat Lake processor details leaked, pointing to an upcoming budget processor for low-power devices, possibly set to replace Alder Lake-N with a new 6-core chip combining 2 P-cores and 4 LPE-cores.

    Not What You Think – Beelink EQ14 Review [Robtech / YouTube]

    One of the first reviews of a mini PC with an Intel N150 processor shows a slight improvement in single-core CPU performance, but no noteworthy increase in multi-core or GPU performance. Keep in mind that there are dozens (maybe hundreds) of mini PCs with N100 chips though, and so far only a few models with N150 processors. So it’s possible that we could see better performance on some models in the future as more models hit the streets. But it seems safe to say that you shouldn’t expect any MAJOR improvements from what is, at most, a minor spec bump. 

    Wireless mouse receiver is a mini dock with HDMI output and USB Type-C [Tom’s Hardware]

    This wireless mouse comes with a wireless transmitter that plugs into a USB-C port. Nothing strange there. But the transmitter is ALSO a tiny dock with an HDMI port and another USB-C port so you don’t lose one when using the dongle.

    Valve will be Lenovo’s ‘special guest’ at just-announced gaming handheld event [The Verge]

    Following several recent leaks suggesting that new handheld gaming PCs are on the way, including at least one that could run Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS rather than Windows, Lenovo and Valve has pretty much confirmed that they’re working together on something.

    The companies have been emailing tech journalists about a January 7th event that will be a “cocktail reception hosted by Lenovo Legion and AMD gaming leaders, with special guests Valve and other gaming industry giants,” where the company will be showing off “our latest Lenovo Legion Go innovations advanced by AMD.”

    Interestingly, Microsoft Xbox division will also be represented at the event. While some Lenovo handhelds are still expected to run Windows, I’m guessing this is more about support for streaming games to Lenovo handhelds rather than the operating system itself. 

    Raspberry Pi-Like SBC Featuring Rockchip RK3576D, Dual Gigabit Ethernet, and PCIe Support [LinuxGizmos]

    Toybrick TB-RK3576D is a single-board PC with a Rockchip RK3576 quad-core processor, a 6 TOPS NPU, up to 8GB RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and an M.2 PCIe 2.0 slot.

    Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Bluesky or @[email protected] on Mastodon. You can also follow Liliputing on ThreadsFacebook, and X.

    #alderLakeN #ces2025 #chips #intel #intelN150 #leaks #legionGo #lenovo #lenovoLegionGo #lilbits #rk3576 #sanwa #sbc #toybrick #tpybrickTbRk3576d #twinLake #Valve #wildcatLake

  27. Lilbits: Intel’s new (and upcoming) low-power chips, Lenovo’s new handhelds, and a wireless mouse dongle that’s also a tiny USB-C dock

    A growing number of mini PC makers are starting to ship entry-level systems with cheap, low-power Intel N150 Twin Lake processors rather than the Intel N100 Alder Lake-N chips that have been popular for the past two years. On paper the new processor is basically what you get if you take an Intel N100 and increase the maximum CPU and GPU speeds by 200 MHz and 250 MHz, respectively. But in terms of real-world performance? So far it looks like there may not be much… at least based on some of the first benchmarks we’ve seen.

    But it looks like Intel may have a true next-gen chip for inexpensive, energy-efficient computers on the way. While Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake chips are 6 to 15 watt processors with between 4 and 8 Efficiency cores, the upcoming Intel Wildcat Lake processor is expected to be a mobile chip with 2 Performance cores and 6 Low Power Efficiency cores. Rumor has it that this will eventually replace Alder Lake-N, although it could be an entry-level Core or Core Ultra chip instead.

    Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.

    Intel Wildcat Lake could be a next-gen chip for cheap, low-power PCs [Tom’s Hardware]

    Intel WildCat Lake processor details leaked, pointing to an upcoming budget processor for low-power devices, possibly set to replace Alder Lake-N with a new 6-core chip combining 2 P-cores and 4 LPE-cores.

    Not What You Think – Beelink EQ14 Review [Robtech / YouTube]

    One of the first reviews of a mini PC with an Intel N150 processor shows a slight improvement in single-core CPU performance, but no noteworthy increase in multi-core or GPU performance. Keep in mind that there are dozens (maybe hundreds) of mini PCs with N100 chips though, and so far only a few models with N150 processors. So it’s possible that we could see better performance on some models in the future as more models hit the streets. But it seems safe to say that you shouldn’t expect any MAJOR improvements from what is, at most, a minor spec bump. 

    Wireless mouse receiver is a mini dock with HDMI output and USB Type-C [Tom’s Hardware]

    This wireless mouse comes with a wireless transmitter that plugs into a USB-C port. Nothing strange there. But the transmitter is ALSO a tiny dock with an HDMI port and another USB-C port so you don’t lose one when using the dongle.

    Valve will be Lenovo’s ‘special guest’ at just-announced gaming handheld event [The Verge]

    Following several recent leaks suggesting that new handheld gaming PCs are on the way, including at least one that could run Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS rather than Windows, Lenovo and Valve has pretty much confirmed that they’re working together on something.

    The companies have been emailing tech journalists about a January 7th event that will be a “cocktail reception hosted by Lenovo Legion and AMD gaming leaders, with special guests Valve and other gaming industry giants,” where the company will be showing off “our latest Lenovo Legion Go innovations advanced by AMD.”

    Interestingly, Microsoft Xbox division will also be represented at the event. While some Lenovo handhelds are still expected to run Windows, I’m guessing this is more about support for streaming games to Lenovo handhelds rather than the operating system itself. 

    Raspberry Pi-Like SBC Featuring Rockchip RK3576D, Dual Gigabit Ethernet, and PCIe Support [LinuxGizmos]

    Toybrick TB-RK3576D is a single-board PC with a Rockchip RK3576 quad-core processor, a 6 TOPS NPU, up to 8GB RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and an M.2 PCIe 2.0 slot.

    Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Bluesky or @[email protected] on Mastodon. You can also follow Liliputing on ThreadsFacebook, and X.

    #alderLakeN #ces2025 #chips #intel #intelN150 #leaks #legionGo #lenovo #lenovoLegionGo #lilbits #rk3576 #sanwa #sbc #toybrick #tpybrickTbRk3576d #twinLake #Valve #wildcatLake

  28. One of the first reviews of a mini PC with an Intel N150 processor shows a *slight* improvement in single-core CPU performance, but no noteworthy increase in multi-core or GPU performance. buff.ly/3VLXujH

  29. GMK NucBox G2 Plus is another 3.4 inch Intel N150 mini PC that supports up to three displays

    The GMK NucBox G2 Plus is a tiny desktop computer that’s small enough to hold in the palm of your hand, at just 3.42″ x 3.42″ x 1.55″. But it’s a pretty capable little machine too, with a 6-watt Intel N150 quad-core processor, 12GB of LPDDR5-4800 onboard memory and an M.2 2242 slot for a user-replaceable SSD, along with a pretty decent set of ports.

    GMK is selling the little computer for $156 and up when you buy from the GMKTec website. But it’s also available from Amazon in France, Spain, and Germany and could soon be available for purchase from Amazon in the US as well.

    The little computer is the latest entry in the growing category of mini PCs with Intel N150 “Twin Lake” processors. The chip is based on the same Alder Lake-N architecture as the popular Intel N100 chip that’s found in dozens of mini PCs and other small, cheap computers released in the past few years. But the new Intel N150 chip supports higher CPU and graphics frequencies, which should bring a modest performance improvement.

    This model is one of the smaller Intel N150 mini PCs I’ve seen so far, but it still has plenty of I/O features including support for WIFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 and a set of ports that includes:

    • 2 x HDMI 2.0
    • 1 x DisplayPort 1.4
    • 2 x Gigabit Ethernet
    • 3 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A (5 Gbps)
    • 1 x 3.5mm audio
    • 1 x USB-C (for 12V/3A power input)

    The port selection looks familiar… so familiar that I’m 99% convinced the GMK NucBox G2 Plus is using the same motherboard as the M8S Twin Lake mini PC I spotted last week. But GMK is using a slightly different chassis and the two computers have the board positioned in opposite directions (so the ports are in the bottom section of the M8S and the top section of the NucBox G2 Plus).

    GMK’s mini PC also has 7 RGB LED lights along the bottom of the computer that allow the base to glow in different colors. You can adjust the lighting settings from the UEFI/BIOS menu.

    https://customer-30zc4hfqg1m9lcz1.cloudflarestream.com/6f7aab860645f1a87abfbefb4a7b77a3/downloads/default.mp4

    via MiniMachines

    #34InchPc #gmk #gmkNucboxG2Plus #intelN150 #miniPc #twinLake

  30. GMK NucBox G2 Plus is another 3.4 inch Intel N150 mini PC that supports up to three displays

    The GMK NucBox G2 Plus is a tiny desktop computer that’s small enough to hold in the palm of your hand, at just 3.42″ x 3.42″ x 1.55″. But it’s a pretty capable little machine too, with a 6-watt Intel N150 quad-core processor, 12GB of LPDDR5-4800 onboard memory and an M.2 2242 slot for a user-replaceable SSD, along with a pretty decent set of ports.

    GMK is selling the little computer for $156 and up when you buy from the GMKTec website. But it’s also available from Amazon in France, Spain, and Germany and could soon be available for purchase from Amazon in the US as well.

    The little computer is the latest entry in the growing category of mini PCs with Intel N150 “Twin Lake” processors. The chip is based on the same Alder Lake-N architecture as the popular Intel N100 chip that’s found in dozens of mini PCs and other small, cheap computers released in the past few years. But the new Intel N150 chip supports higher CPU and graphics frequencies, which should bring a modest performance improvement.

    This model is one of the smaller Intel N150 mini PCs I’ve seen so far, but it still has plenty of I/O features including support for WIFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 and a set of ports that includes:

    • 2 x HDMI 2.0
    • 1 x DisplayPort 1.4
    • 2 x Gigabit Ethernet
    • 3 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A (5 Gbps)
    • 1 x 3.5mm audio
    • 1 x USB-C (for 12V/3A power input)

    The port selection looks familiar… so familiar that I’m 99% convinced the GMK NucBox G2 Plus is using the same motherboard as the M8S Twin Lake mini PC I spotted last week. But GMK is using a slightly different chassis and the two computers have the board positioned in opposite directions (so the ports are in the bottom section of the M8S and the top section of the NucBox G2 Plus).

    GMK’s mini PC also has 7 RGB LED lights along the bottom of the computer that allow the base to glow in different colors. You can adjust the lighting settings from the UEFI/BIOS menu.

    https://customer-30zc4hfqg1m9lcz1.cloudflarestream.com/6f7aab860645f1a87abfbefb4a7b77a3/downloads/default.mp4

    via MiniMachines

    #34InchPc #gmk #gmkNucboxG2Plus #intelN150 #miniPc #twinLake