CompuLab, an Israeli-based manufacturer of industrial miniature computers has recently introduced a tiny ARM-based desktop PC that can run Linux and Android OS - the Utilite. At its best configuration, the Utilite features a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, up to of 4GB RAM, up to 512GB mSATA SSD, dual-head 1080p display output, dual GbE, 5 USB ports, 802.11 WiFi and Bluetooth. On top of that is your choice of a desktop-grade Ubuntu Linux or Android OS. The Utilite will be offered in several configurations starting from $99 and will be available through CompuLab’s worldwide distribution channel and through direct sales. Read more in our articles including "CompuLab Utilite, a tiny ARM-based PC for $99" and "AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE announced".
CompuLab, an Israeli-based manufacturer of industrial miniature computers has recently introduced a tiny ARM-based desktop PC that can run Linux and Android OS - the Utilite. At its best configuration, the Utilite features a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, up to of 4GB RAM, up to 512GB mSATA SSD, dual-head 1080p display output, dual GbE, 5 USB ports, 802.11 WiFi and Bluetooth.
On top of that is your choice of a desktop-grade Ubuntu Linux or Android OS. The Utilite will be offered in several configurations starting from $99 and will be available through CompuLab’s worldwide distribution channel and through direct sales.
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