Octa-core CPU, 64 GB RAM, very compact size and Linux. Tuxedo Nano Pro Gen 11 mini PC introduced

Tuxedo Computers presented the Tuxedo Nano Pro Gen 11 mini-PC, which, despite its really very modest dimensions, is based on a fairly productive mobile platform.

Octa-core CPU, 64 GB RAM, very compact size and Linux.  Tuxedo Nano Pro Gen 11 mini PC introduced

The heart of the PC is the Ryzen 4000U APUs, from the Ryzen 3 4300U to the Ryzen 7 4800U. And this is in a case with a volume of 0.62 liters and dimensions of 110 x 118 x 48 mm with a weight of 1 kg. This is one of the most compact Ryzen 4000 based PCs, and if you consider that the Ryzen 7 4800U is also quite powerful and even allows you to play some modern games, it turns out to be a very unusual proposal.

Moreover, there can be up to 64 GB of RAM, and data storage can be organized using two drives: an M.2 SSD and a 2.5-inch drive.

Octa-core CPU, 64 GB RAM, very compact size and Linux.  Tuxedo Nano Pro Gen 11 mini PC introduced

The set of ports is also not poor here. There is a pair of USB-C 3.2 with support for DisplayPort 1.2a, USB 3.2, HDMI 2.0a, DisplayPort 1.2a, a pair of RJ45 and two USB 2.0. There is also Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. Interestingly, it runs a mini PC running Ubuntu and TUXEDO_OS (Ubuntu based with Budgie Desktop).

The base version with Ryzen 3 4300U and 8GB of RAM sells for 640 euros. For 64 GB of RAM and a top-end processor, you will have to pay an additional 650 euros.

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