Friday, June 28th 2013
Compulab MintBox 2 Unveiled
Compulab's MintBox 2 unveiled, its second generation compact desktop that runs Linux Mint out of the box. While its first generation ran embedded chips such as AMD E-series "Zacate" APUs, MintBox 2 is much better equipped, with passively-cooled Intel Core i5 processors, that promise four times the performance as the previous generations. Our educated guess here is that Compulab must be using mobile dual-core variants, which would still be four times as fast as an E-series APU.
In addition to a faster processor, MintBox 2 will ship with at least 4 GB of dual-channel memory, a 500 GB hard drive, and two gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Measuring 190 x 160 x 40 mm, the metal body of MintBox 2 doubles up as a heatsink to cool the processor. Linux Mint 15 "Olivia" (possibly 64-bit) comes pre-installed. The MintBox 2 from Compulab is expected to start at US $599.
Source:
FanlessTech
In addition to a faster processor, MintBox 2 will ship with at least 4 GB of dual-channel memory, a 500 GB hard drive, and two gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Measuring 190 x 160 x 40 mm, the metal body of MintBox 2 doubles up as a heatsink to cool the processor. Linux Mint 15 "Olivia" (possibly 64-bit) comes pre-installed. The MintBox 2 from Compulab is expected to start at US $599.
24 Comments on Compulab MintBox 2 Unveiled
I have to agree with Solidstate89. To me, AMD makes more sense in the budget market.
Nice and small @1.216L volume, decent specs for regular use, USB port for DAC/AMP, Looks like Intel HD4600 for graphics. Not Iris, but still a decent upgrade over Ivy's APU.
Yeah, this thing looks alright.
i bet intel is running a scam which is why no one seems to be using AMD E2 1800s anymore
How do those stack up against Iris or Iris Pro? I couldn't find any benchmarks/reviews including both of them. Probably because it's too soon, but just wondering.
here is link:www.anandtech.com/show/6993/intel-iris-pro-5200-graphics-review-core-i74950hq-tested
That thing is so crispy for an IGP... Can't wait to see mini-clients with one of those in it. If they put that thing in NUCs it'll dominate. I wonder if AMD has an ace in their sleeve still...
Could be a good year for Intel...I really wish AMD could offer something top-tier to make Intel compete more though :(.
edit:// What I see in Intel's sudden desire to put out a compelling APU: They're aware of the fact that AMD has trumped their APUs in the current generation of processors and are taking steps to correct this fact.
Could AMD not use their own solution in this vein? They're the other big graphics card manufacturer in the world, it doesn't seem too far fetched that they could get around it without higher speed DDR.
I would love to see AMD slay Intel in the HTPC/Mobile market in the next 12 months, especially since Intel has indicated their plan to phase out their desktop division(s) over the next [x] years.
All the mobile Iris Pro chips I know of are all 47W, which is spitting distance from the 35W AMD alternative:
i7-4950HQ
i7-4850HQ
i7-4750HQ
The benchmarks I saw in that review up above seem to indicate that Iris Pro 5200 nearly doubles performance for 12W higher TDP that the 4600M...AMD needs to counter.
After going on about processors for awhile...I realized this thread was supposed to be about the MintBox2. I think the APU used in this box isn't up to snuff for a desktop replacement or baller-grade HTPC, and I can't really justify the price tag. The compute performance is there but it can't play games (which are moving over to Linux more and more), which I assume at least some people would want to do in their livingroom.
That being said...Not sure what 100W TDP CPU was being discussed in here. Most of the conversation was regarding a 35W and the 47W Iris Pro Mobile SKUs. The Iris 5000 mobile processors seem to only be 15W and the 5100 are just a bit higher @28W.
Not trying to be argumentative, but wanting some graphics muscle at low TDP is desirable on an HTPC rig for several reasons.