Gigabyte’s mini PC is much smaller than the Apple Mac Mini M4 and should offer more storage for a lot less

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Sarah Collins
Sun, 12 Jan
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Gigabyte unveils its new mini PC, the BRIX GB-BRU7-255H, boasting a compact design smaller than Apple’s Mac Mini M4. With support for up to 96GB of DDR5 memory and dual PCIe Gen 4×4 slots allowing for 16TB of NVME SSD storage, this device offers cutting-edge performance. Powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 7 255H processor, it features clock speeds up to 5.1 GHz and Intel Arc graphics. The open platform provides flexibility for memory upgrades compared to Apple’s closed ecosystem. Connectivity options include 4 x 4K Display output, Thunderbolt 4 port, USB 3.2 Gen2 ports, HDMI 2.1, SODIMM slots, and 2.5G LAN + WiFi 6E support. Pricing details are yet to be announced for this energy-efficient, low-noise device. Explore top desktop PCs and mobile workstations while HP’s AMD workstation claims the title of the world’s most powerful mini PC.

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