From Intel's event today, we've learned that all-in-ones are a big focal point, but not the only new form factor that the company is targeting for the future. Born from the NUC effort, the mini or tiny PC is set for a record year and is in Intel's eye a "reinvention of the tower."
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I agree there is a big future in tiny computers, but I think tiny PC like the Raspberry Pi, Google Chromecast, and cheaper tiny PCs would be most popular rather than Intel Tiny PCs since people like buying cheap stuff, and tiny PCs like the Raspberry Pi, Google Chromecasts, and Linux Tiny PCs are good enough for most people's needs.
I think Tiny PCs will be popular because more poor people will be living in more affordable smaller apartments, basements, attics, rooms, and trailers where there is not a lot of space for things like PCs, and personal possessions because of their small home.
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I agree there is a big future in tiny computers, but I think tiny PC like the Raspberry Pi, Google Chromecast, and cheaper tiny PCs would be most popular rather than Intel Tiny PCs since people like buying cheap stuff, and tiny PCs like the Raspberry Pi, Google Chromecasts, and Linux Tiny PCs are good enough for most people's needs.
I think Tiny PCs will be popular because more poor people will be living in more affordable smaller apartments, basements, attics, rooms, and trailers where there is not a lot of space for things like PCs, and personal possessions because of their small home.