![]() ![]() ![]() The latest version of this small form factor PC running the Google Chrome OS bumps up from the Intel Core 5 th Generation processor to an 8 th Generation Intel Core processor along with DDR4 2400 Memory. Chromebox 3ĪSUS announces its new Chromebox 3, the successor of the Chromebox 2 released back in 2016 The Chromebox 3 announced today will be the successor to the Chromebox 2. ![]() It offers connectivity options to include USB 3.1 (5 Gbps) Type-C and changeable IO port for VGA or COM support.īoth the PB40 and PN40 will be available in the 1H 2018 with pricing announced at launch. The PN40 mini PC measures at just 4.4” x 4.4” x 1.9” and weighs 1.54lbs. The PN40 mini PC will support up to 8 th Generation Intel Pentium Silver and Celeron processors and uses a sliding bottom case design for easy access to the internals. It also supports optional stackable models, for example, optical drives, to save space. The PB40 is in a black metallic chassis and is offered in a fanless design with Intel Celeron processors for silent operation. The PB40 also has a lot of connectivity with up to six USB 3.1 (5 Gbps) Type-C ports and a flexible IO port design with VGA/DisplayPort/COM/HDMI support. The latest model comes in two variants, N5000 quad-core, up to 2.7 GHz burst frequency with a 6W TDP or the J5005, also a quad-core, but bursting frequency is up to 2.8 GHz while fitting under a 10W TDP. The PB40, the more powerful of the two, will support up to an 8 th Generation Intel Pentium Silver processors. The PN40 and PB40 mini PCs size and performance allow users to utilize the power of a computer with the convenience of a compact and portable device. ASUS says the year’s innovations offer compactness and versatility for a variety of usage scenarios without compromising quality or performance. LAS VEGAS, NV - ASUS today has announced its latest small form factor products with its PB40 and PN40 adding to its existing VivoMini and ROG GR8 II selections, a Chromebox 3 supplanting the Chromebox 2, as well as an updated Tinkerboard S. ![]()
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