Chuwi LarkBox mini-computer fits in the palm of your hand

The Chinese company Chuwi is preparing to launch a small-format computer called LarkBox: The new hardware will be based on the Intel Gemini Lake hardware platform.

As you can see in the teaser picture, the device is housed in a compact black box. The Mini PC literally fits in the palm of your hand.

The “heart” of the computer is the Celeron N4100 processor. This chip contains four computing cores without multithreading support. The nominal clock rate is 1.1 GHz, the maximum is 2.4 GHz. The product contains an Intel UHD 600 graphics accelerator.
It is reported that the novelty will be able to process the output of images in 4K format at a speed of 60 frames per second.

Unfortunately, other features have not been disclosed. However, we can assume that the device will receive at least 4 GB of RAM and a flash drive with a capacity of 64 GB or more. Of course, there will be wireless Wi-Fi and Bluetooth adapters.

The official presentation of the Chuwi LarkBox will take place soon. The minicomputer will have to compete with devices like the ECS Liva Q2.