Gigabyte announces Brix mini PCs with Ryzen 5000U laptop processors

by Krish Karthik

Gigabyte presents new versions of its Brix mini PCs. These computers are equipped with AMD Ryzen 5000U processors with Zen 3 cores, among others. The systems are expected to be released in the third quarter of this year. Suggested retail prices are still unknown.Gigabyte presents the new Brix PCs during the Computex digital fair in Taiwan . The company does not specify which Ryzen 5000U processors are used for mini PCs, but does mention that the company will provide models with up to eight Zen 3 cores, which suggests that the most positioned model will get an AMD Ryzen 7 5800U. This chip has a tdp of 15W with a clock speed of 1.9 GHz and a turbo frequency of 4.4 GHz. Users can equip the system with an M.2 SSD and up to 64 GB of DDR4-3200 memory via SO-DIMM slots.The PCs will be 44x134x139mm in size, the company reports. Gigabyte provides 2.5 Gbps Ethernet and 6E Wi-Fi support for Brix systems. In addition, PCs contain an rpm module. The company publishes two versions; a thinner version and a higher model. The higher variant offers space for an SD card or an additional 2.5 inch hard drive. Gigabyte would also come with additional upgrade kits, allowing users to provide PCs with an additional RJ45 connector for Ethernet. The company also offers an upgrade package for storage, which adds space for two additional M.2 SSDs.

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