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| Developer | Intel |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Type | Stick PC |
| Released | April 24, 2015; 10 years ago (2015-04-24) (United States)[1] |
| Introductory price | $66.99 (Linux) to $395.00 (Windows 10)[2] |
| Discontinued | July 31, 2020 |
| Operating system | Windows 10,Windows 8.1,Linux |
| System on a chip | Intel Core m5-6Y57,Intel Core m3-6Y30,Atom x5-Z8300,Atom Z3735F[3] |
| Memory | 1 GB to 4 GB[3] |
| Storage | 32 GB eMMC (Windows), 8 GB eMMC (Ubuntu), microSD (external)[3] |
| Display | Intel HD Graphics |
| Sound | Intel HD Audio (via HDMI and Bluetooth) |
| Connectivity | HDMI,Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n,802.11b/g/n/ac),USB 2.0/USB 2.0 &USB 3.0,Bluetooth 4.0/Bluetooth 4.2 |
| Power | micro-USB |
| Dimensions | 103 mm × 37 mm × 12 mm (4.06 in × 1.46 in × 0.47 in) |
| Website | Intel Compute Stick |
TheIntel Compute Stick is astick PC designed byIntel to be used inmedia center applications. According to Intel, it is designed to be smaller than conventional desktop or other small-form-factor PCs, while offering comparable performance. Its main connector, anHDMI 1.4 port, along with a compatible monitor (or TV) andBluetooth-based keyboards and mice, allows it to be used for general computing tasks.[3]
The small form factor device was launched in early 2015 using theAtom Z3735F power-efficient processor from Intel's Bay Trail family, aSoC family that is predominantly designed for use with tablets and 2-in-1 devices. The processor offers 1.33 GHz processor base frequency and a maximum RAM of 2 GB.[4] This is sufficient for home entertainment usage, light office productivity, thin clients, and digital signage applications.[5]
In mid-2015 it was announced that second generation versions of the Compute Stick would feature advancements on the Bay Trail framework through application of Core M processors in the form factor. The new devices (released Q1 2016) allowed Intel to introduce additional processing power as well as 4 GB memory for "more intensive application and content creation" as well as "faster multi-tasking".[6]The Intel Compute stick line was discontinued on July 31, 2020.[7]
| Number | Code Name | Shipped OS | System on a chip | Graphics | USB | # USB ports | RAM | Storage | TPM | Connectivity | First shipped |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| STCK1A32WFCa | Falls City | Windows 8.1 with Bing | Intel® Atom™ Z3735F | Intel® HD Graphics | 2.0 | 1 | 2 GB | 32 GB eMMC MicroSDXC slot | NA | 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth 4.0 | 2015 Q2 |
| STCK1A32WFCRa | |||||||||||
| STCK1A32WFCLa | Windows 10 with Bing | 2015 Q4 | |||||||||
| STCK1A8LFC | Ubuntu 14.04 | 1 GB | 8 GB eMMC MicroSDXC slot | 2015 Q2 | |||||||
| STK2MV64CC (CS525) | Cedar City | none | Intel® Core™ m5-6Y57 | 3.0 | 3 | 4 GB | 64 GB eMMC MicroSDXC slot | 2.0 | 802.11 b/g/n/ac Bluetooth 4.2 | 2016 Q1 | |
| STK2M364CC | Intel® Core™ m3-6Y30 | ||||||||||
| STK2M3W64CC (CS325) | Windows 10 | NA | |||||||||
| STK1AW32SC (CS125)[8] | Sterling City | Windows 10 with Bing | Intel® Atom™ x5-Z8330 | 3.0+2.0 | 2 | 2 GB | 32 GB eMMC MicroSDXC slot | 2.0 | |||
| STK1A32SC[9] | none |
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