
Shuttle has always been a proponent of small form factor PCs that do not lack a punch in processing power, and this time round will be introducing a couple of Embedded Slim-series systems, the XS92 and XS92F at the upcoming Computex show in Taiwan. Powered VIA’s Nano processors at its heart, both models will come with extremely tiny enclosures that fit into spaces which are way tighter than Shuttle’s standard small form factor cases. The L2100 and L2200 on offer are rated at 1.8GHz and 1.6GHz, respectively, alongside 25W and 17W of thermal peak power consumption. You can also expect these to run quietly since it boasts a fanless design without allowing your precious computer to heat up.
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