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Windows-on-Snapdragon, to be more exact.
Apcsilmic has begun sales of its Dot 1 Mini PC, one of the first desktops based on an Arm system-on-chip (SoC) and running Microsoft’s Windows 11 OS. The system can fit in your palm and is designed for basic workloads and media streaming. One of the unit’s main features is an integrated 4G modem on premium versions that will be handy for those living in the suburbs.
Apcsilmic’s Dot 1 miniature desktop PC is based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7c Gen 1 system-on-chip (SC7180, eight-core Kryo 468 complex, Adreno 618 graphics, X15 4G/LTE Cat15/Cat13 modem, 8 nm) paired with 4GB/6GB/8GB of LPDDR4X memory and 64GB/128GB/256GB of NAND storage. All Dot 1 desktops have an Ethernet port, a Wi-Fi 5 + Bluetooth 5.1 adapter, two display outputs (presumably HDMI 1.4), a microSD slot, three USB Type-A ports (two USB 2.0, one USB 3.0), and 3.5-mm audio in/out ports. Select Dot 1 versions also feature radios to connect to 4G/LTE networks.
The cheapest Dot 1 Mini PC without 4G/LTE connectivity costs $229, whereas the most advanced version with 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and 4G/LTE connectivity comes in at $309. There is a catch, though, as noted by Liliputing. While the system comes with Windows 11 pre-installed, that version of the OS is not licensed, so proud owners of Apcsilmic’s Dot 1 will have to pay around $100 to Microsoft or much less to various websites that sell license codes.
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