A recent leak revealed that Geekom is preparing to release its first mini PC with a Snapdragon X Elite processor. While it didn't share any specs, a new leak from a Spanish outlet has revealed all of the main highlights of the unit.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Leak-details-the-first-Geekom-mini-PC-with-Snapdragon-X-Elite-processor.928850.0.html
Ok, why? What's the point of it? Do one really needs a good battery life from a device without battery at all - a mini PC?! I'd say they need app compatibility more but hey, if someone wants to surf the web "efficiently" on their DESKTOP... 🙄
What a dumb decision, unreal.
Quote from: Worgarthe on December 06, 2024, 16:12:40Ok, why? What's the point of it? Do one really needs a good battery life from a device without battery at all - a mini PC?! I'd say they need app compatibility more but hey, if someone wants to surf the web "efficiently" on their DESKTOP... 🙄
What a dumb decision, unreal.
Agreed.
If priced at <= $200-250USD this 'mini PC' could be a valid inexpensive WIN powered 'thin client' or some such.
However at the given price point there are AMD offerings that not only offer better performance but much better compatibility - one has to wonder what exactly is the point of this product in the first place?