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An all-in-one computer (also called an AIO or all-in-one PC) is a type of personal computer that integrates the computer components, such as the CPU, monitor, and speakers, into a single unit. It occupies a smaller footprint than a desktop computer with a tower form factor , and also uses fewer cables.
HD Graphics 405: Pentium N3710: 400-700: 128:16:2 Pentium J3710: 400-740: 144:18:2 HD Graphics 2015 Mobile Celeron 3205U Celeron 3755U Pentium 3805U Broadwell (Gen8) 1606 100–800 96:12:2 (GT1) 12 FL11_1 4.4 Windows 4.1 macOS 4.6 Linux ES 3.2 Linux: 2.0 Windows 1.2 macOS 2.1 Linux: 1.1 Linux - 25.6 Celeron 3215U Celeron 3765U Pentium 3825U ...
These are the best air and liquid/AIO CPU coolers for all consumer systems, from small form-factor builds to overclocked big rigs.
Rocket Lake is Intel's codename for its 11th generation Core microprocessors.Released on March 30, 2021, [2] it is based on the new Cypress Cove microarchitecture, a variant of Sunny Cove (used by Intel's Ice Lake mobile processors) backported to Intel's 14 nm process node. [4]
In computing, the motherboard form factor is the specification of a motherboard – the dimensions, power supply type, location of mounting holes, number of ports on the back panel, etc.
High-resolution audio (high-definition audio or HD audio) is a term for audio files with greater than 44.1 kHz sample rate or higher than 16-bit audio bit depth. It commonly refers to 96 or 192 kHz sample rates. However, 44.1 kHz/24-bit, 48 kHz/24-bit and 88.2 kHz/24-bit recordings also exist that are labeled HD audio.
The All-in-Wonder (also abbreviated to AIW) was a combination graphics card/TV tuner card designed by ATI Technologies.It was introduced on November 11, 1996. [1] ATI had previously used the Wonder trademark on other graphics cards (ATI Wonder series), however, they were not full TV/graphics combo cards (EGA Wonder, VGA Wonder, Graphics Wonder).
The 240 mm howitzer M1, popularly nicknamed the "Black Dragon", [1] was a towed howitzer used by the United States Army.The 240 mm M1 was designed to replace the World War I era 240 mm howitzer M1918, which was based on a 1911 French design and was outdated by World War II.