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GIGABYTE BRIX PRO, a compact pc with Intel Core 11th generation

GIGABYTE enters the compact PC market in a big way with BRIX PRO. It features 11th Gen Intel Core processors with Iris Xe graphics architecture, and more.

Manufacturer GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd has announced the latest commercial ultra-compact computing solutions at the BRIX PRO launch online webinar. He presented his bet with the Intel 11th Gen Core processors and the Intel Iris Xe graphics architecture. All this in an ultracompatco with the ability to project on 4 4K screens.

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Ultra power in compact size

GOGABYTE BRIX PRO compactp computer adopts all of the above with improved SuperFin design Intel 10nm ++. Based on remarkable performance, the GIGABYTE BRIX PRO Business Compact PC offers a full line of i7, i5 and i3 products for business customers.

Unlike the widespread single M.2 slot design, the GIGABYTE BRIX PRO series uses the dual M.2 slot design with the adoption of the PCIe 4.0 interface. The new Intel Core processors combined with the NVME interface, equipped in the BRIX PRO series, provide 3 times higher performance than in previous models of the Brix series.

One of its qualities is that it has enough power to use 4 4K screens at the same time. This is ideal for those working with many screens at once, typically video editors working on large commercial projects. It can also be used by the most demanding gamers who want to have the widest field of vision or simply have content divided into several screens. All this is contained in a chassis of only 1.16L volume that can be placed vertically or horizontally. With a VESA mount, the BRIX PRO series of commercial compact PCs created by GIGABYTE can be easily placed behind the monitor to even more easily fit in shops or places with limited space.

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Benjamin Rosa

Madrileño whose publishing career began in 2009. I love investigating curiosities that I later bring to you, readers, in articles. I studied photography, a skill that I use to create humorous photomontages.

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