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GIGABYTE BRIX Adds Intel "Panther Lake" Core Ultra 9 and Up to 128 GB DDR5 Memory
Intel's latest ultra-compact desktop computers are cramming processor and memory configurations once reserved for full-size workstations into a device smaller than a paperback book, signaling a quiet but significant shift in how consumers and professionals will work from anywhere. The move reflects an industry-wide race to shrink powerful computing into spaces the size of a lunch box, challenging the decades-old assumption that serious computing requires serious desk real estate. With 128 gigabytes of memory now fitting into a machine you could slip into a backpack, the line between portable and powerful has effectively disappeared.
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