How we access the internet on a daily basis has drastically changed over the past five years and there has been a clear shift away from the desktop PC. Intel knows that the market is changing and doesn’t want to miss out on the shifting market, so they are working on a number of new products that will help keep traditional computers relevant even though they might not look like a PC. One of the products that Intel has been working on in recent months is the Intel Compute Stick. The Intel Compute Stick was designed to allow users around the world to quickly and easily make any HD television a computer. Like it or not it appears that we are entering the era of having an entire PC on an stick!
Intel Atom 1.33 and 2GB single channel RAM? No thanks. I had that in a netbook and had enough of waiting and frustration. They should of at least make it 2x1GB Dual channel RAM to have more memory bandwith because single channel just won't cut it! And intel Atom is a piece of crap too.
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sbohdan wrote:Intel Atom 1.33 and 2GB single channel RAM? No thanks. I had that in a netbook and had enough of waiting and frustration. They should of at least make it 2x1GB Dual channel RAM to have more memory bandwith because single channel just won't cut it! And intel Atom is a piece of crap too.
Yeah, like I said using the Intel Compute Stick takes some patience when using it if you are used to high-end desktop PCs. I had a really bad experience with the Bluetooth controller and honestly wish Intel would have just disabled it and launched the product without it since it isn't working right. I'm crossing my fingers and hope they get a driver fix out that works before it ships to customers. Like I said in my review though you need to use an RF keyboard/mouse for sure.