Beelink SEi14, its first Mini-PC with Intel Meteor Lake
- May 6, 2024
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Beelink SEi14 is a new compact computer from the Chinese manufacturer and stands out for being the first to use a new generation of Intel processors, Meteoric Lake.
Beelink SEi14 is a new compact computer from the Chinese manufacturer and stands out for being the first to use a new generation of Intel processors, Meteoric Lake.
Beelink SEi14 is a new compact computer from the Chinese manufacturer and stands out for being the first to use a new generation of Intel processors, Meteoric Lake.
The manufacturer is one of those with the largest range of Mini-PCs on the Western market and in Spain you have dozens of different versions on Amazon with Intel or AMD hardware of all kinds and prizes for all viewers, generally very competitive. An example is the Beelink Mini S12 Pro with Alder Lake N100 CPU, 16 GB RAM, 500 GB SSD and good connectivity on sale for just 199 euros.
The producer debuts with the latest generation of Intel processors, Meteor Lake for notebooks, which are ideal in compacts like this one, thanks to low consumption and integration, since they are manufactured with 7 nm processes. The version selected for this model is Intel Core Ultra 5 125H with 14 cores (4 for performance) with a maximum frequency of up to 4.5 GHz The CPU includes integrated Intel Arc graphics with a dynamic frequency of up to 2.2 GHz and – like this entire generation of Intel – an NPU to accelerate artificial intelligence tasks. .
The SEi14 is equipped with two SO-DIMM slots for RAM memory, where up to 96 GB of dual-channel DDR5 5600 memory can be installed. For internal storage, it has a dual M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 connector for installing 8 TB SSDs.
With a visually attractive chassis and dimensions of 135 x 135 x 45 mm, it offers good connectivity with the following ports spread between the back and front:
The device also includes an Intel AXx200 card that gives it Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 wireless connectors. The Beelink SEi14 can now be reserved in China, and we hope to see it on the international market soon, through platforms like Alieexpress or Amazon itself, which sells the manufacturer’s entire catalog. The barebones version, where the user adds their own memory and storage, is affordable $370 to replace. Not bad to have access to the latest from Intel. You can use Windows 10/11 or any Linux distribution as Intel supports them.
Source: Muy Computer
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