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By John Callaham

 

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Would you like to be able to run a full version of Windows 8.1 on a device as small as a USB flash drive? Then get ready to be happy as Intel is apparently offering a way to do just that with a recently discovered USB stick that has a version of its Bay Trail-based Atom processor inside.

 

There's two versions of this product available. One has the quad-core Z3735G Bay Trail chip with 1GB of RAM that can run the 32-bit version of Windows 8.1. The second has the Z3735F version of the chip with 2GB of RAM that supports the 64-bit version of the OS. It can also run Linux and Android.

 

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Oh very nice!
Hi ams963!



I'm liking this small USB stick! Pretty cool!
Well, look what the cat drag in over in Las Vegas:

 

Intel Compute Stick puts Windows 8.1 on a stick   by AbhishekShukla@TWC

 

Now I must get me one of these bad boys:

 



 

"In the ongoing CES 2015 event in Las Vegas, Intel quietly announced Intel Compute Stick. Just like Google’s Chromecastand Amazon’s Fire, it is a HDMI stick that comes installed with the Windows 8.1 with Bing OS, which is designed to run on low cost hardware devices."

 

 

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Hello!



I want one of these too! Sweet! 🙂

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