Wednesday, June 6th 2012

DETSEL-01: Pocket-Sized x86 PC

Russian Communication Technology LTD. launched DETSEL-01, one of the smallest Intel x86-powered mini-PCs ever. Measuring just 125 x 74 x 12 mm (roughly the size of a Seagate GoFlex 2.5-inch portable HDD), the DETSEL-01 is driven by an Intel Atom E680 processor (1.60 GHz, single-core with HTT, 4.5W TDP), with 1 GB of DDR2-800 memory, with 128 GB or 64 GB SATA 3 Gb/s SSD handling storage, and an external 12V DC input powering it. Connectivity is aplenty, with 802.11 b/g/n, gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth 4.0, D-Sub display output (HDMI coming soon), stereo HD audio, and two USB 2.0 ports. The best part about this pocket-sized PC is its ability to run 32-bit Windows XP and Windows 7.
Source: FanlessTech
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16 Comments on DETSEL-01: Pocket-Sized x86 PC

#1
Sasqui
Wow, toss a few USB 3.0 ports and HDMI in there and I'd pay a good price for one.
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#2
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
SasquiWow, toss a few USB 3.0 ports and HDMI in there and I'd pay a good price for one.
And a 64-bit processor... Why does Intel even still make 32-bit processors?:shadedshu

Edit: Screw that, why did they even pick the E680?! Why not go with the N2600? 2 Cores/4Threads, 64-bit, and lower TDP? WFT?!
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#3
T4C Fantasy
CPU & GPU DB Maintainer
why the hell use ddr2 memory lolits possible to use ddr3 on that small of scale

i thought computex was supposted to show true innovation
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#4
newtekie1
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T4C Fantasywhy the hell use ddr2 memory lolits possible to use ddr3 on that small of scale

i thought computex was supposted to show true innovation
The processor they picked only supports DDR2... It is an older generation of Atom.
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#5
Nothgrin
It as good size to fit in your car as a true mobile entertainment system. With 12v from the car battery, wireless mouse/keyboard, and wireless bgn to hook up to hotspot mobile phones, usb monitors and your all set.

Any rumors about the pricing?
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#6
Ikaruga
I like it!
Few notes:
- D-Sub was a mistake ;)
- 2GB ram, would make a huge difference with windows
- Newer Dualcore atom + DDR3 could be faster with lower power consumption
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#7
Thefumigator
newtekie1And a 64-bit processor... Why does Intel even still make 32-bit processors?:shadedshu
I believe a 32bit processor has less transistor count so it cost less. Unless you are telling me intel processors have 64bit capability disabled for "comercial" reasons...

Not sure about this but, intel had to pay AMD for the 64bit extensions license... but should intel pay for each model they make or just pay once and that applies to all their cpus?
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#8
Ikaruga
ThefumigatorI believe a 32bit processor has less transistor count so it cost less. Unless you are telling me intel processors have 64bit capability disabled for "comercial" reasons...

Not sure about this but, intel had to pay AMD for the 64bit extensions license... but should intel pay for each model they make or just pay once and that applies to all their cpus?
Iirc they settled it in the court in 2009 with an extended patent cross-license agreement (Intel paid $1.25 billion to AMD).
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#9
bencrutz
IkarugaIirc they settled it in the court in 2009 with an extended patent cross-license agreement (Intel paid $1.25 billion to AMD).
wasn't it a settlement for antitrust lawsuit?
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#10
Ikaruga
bencrutzwasn't it a settlement for antitrust lawsuit?
I think you are right, but my "iirc" part was about that they also settled that x64 argument at the same time, so Intel can use EM64T while AMD can use x86, they still license those technologies, but do not pay to each other. (AMD still pays for SSE3 and other stuffz btw)

This was a long time ago, so please forgive me if my memory failed me and this is not correct. I will look after it as soon as I will have some time.
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#11
Rock Chang
SasquiWow, toss a few USB 3.0 ports and HDMI in there and I'd pay a good price for one.
Are you sure? Fortunately, we are going to have our new RAYDGET-02 (original DETSEL) with USB 3.0 ports and HDMI port by the end of the 1st quarter of 2013. You are more than welcome to write me a mail for more info.,thank you.
newtekie1And a 64-bit processor... Why does Intel even still make 32-bit processors?:shadedshu

Edit: Screw that, why did they even pick the E680?! Why not go with the N2600? 2 Cores/4Threads, 64-bit, and lower TDP? WFT?!
Sir, please allow my explanation here. We adapt Atom E-series CPU for industrial use, these processors are mainly designed to apply in IPC industry. However, for being more accessible to the general end users, we are going to have our RAYDGET-02(original DETSEL) w/ D2550/N2600/N2800, DDR3 RAM...For more info., you are more than welcome to write me a mail.
NothgrinIt as good size to fit in your car as a true mobile entertainment system. With 12v from the car battery, wireless mouse/keyboard, and wireless bgn to hook up to hotspot mobile phones, usb monitors and your all set.

Any rumors about the pricing?
Sir, if you are interested in this device, please write me a mail.
In addition to the first generation, we are going to have the 2nd and 3rd...this year.
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#12
Prima.Vera
IkarugaI like it!
Few notes:
- D-Sub was a mistake ;)
- 2GB ram, would make a huge difference with windows
- Newer Dualcore atom + DDR3 could be faster with lower power consumption
and cost 3 times more... ;)
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#13
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
What is the possible need with a x64 bit processor in something this size? I believe the specs are spot on for something designed to be used as a HTPC, kids pc, or internet browsing PC.
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#14
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
brandonwh64What is the possible need with a x64 bit processor in something this size? I believe the specs are spot on for something designed to be used as a HTPC, kids pc, or internet browsing PC.
Indeed so, but it's a bit expensive for what it is imo.
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#15
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
FrickIndeed so, but it's a bit expensive for what it is imo.
True. I have seen some people make a raspberry pi into an android HTPC/browser for less money.
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#16
Rock Chang
Prima.Veraand cost 3 times more... ;)
Sir, not exactly, according to my PM here, our RAYDGET-02 will even cheaper than the 1st.:toast:
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