Z83S X5-Z8350 Mini PC Dongle Review - Android Stick & Console Intel based Computers

Z83S MINI PC Intel Atom X5-Z8350 chip, RAM 2GB eMMC 32GB
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Find detail: http://www.azw-online.com/Product/Z83S-Intel-Mini-PC-Dongle.html
The specs:
CPU Intel Atom x5-Z8350 Processor (2M Cache, up to 1.92 GHz)
GPU Intel HD Graphics 400
RAM DDR3*2G
Storage 32G
Bluetooth BT*4.0
Antenna Built-in*antenna*for*WIFI
OS Support Windows 10 system and Linux system

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can i use the RAM chips of a dead uni to upgrade another to 128mb?

as the title suggests.. i have a dead universal (no power, no boot loader, etc) and i'm wondering if i can remove the ram chips off it and piggy back them to my working universal for a 128mb RAM upgrade..
No, you need to solder off the existing 64mb chips and replace them with 128mb chips. You can not just 'add' another 64mb.
thought so..
back in the days of my iPAQ they used to stack memory chips and it worked just as fine..
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samsung i8910 hd with Windows Phone 7 Series

samsung i8910 hd with Windows Phone 7 Series
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So Microsoft must have an upgraded i8910HD on its hands, as we know the minimum spec to be a 1GHz processor with a WVGA screen – the Samsung model has none of these.
http://www.techradar.com/news/phone...t-microsoft-for-windows-phone-7-device-677331

Why is the stock firmware running in 32-bit mode with a SD625?

According to AIDA64....
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What's going on?
Motorola for some reason decided to build android for armv7 rather than aarch64. It could have to do with saving a bit of space since having aarch64 requires having 32-bit libraries along with the 64-bit libraries, taking up more space. aarch64 has no real benefits other than being able to address >4GB of ram, which this device has only 3GB.

Vorke z3 rk3399 powered 4k smart tv box with type c sata interface

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What to expect: but things can change:
Rockchip RK3399, Android 6.0, 4GB + 32GB
AC WIFI + Gigabit Ethernet, 4K VP9
USB3.0, Type C and SATA interface
Source: Blog.geekbuying

New Beelink X series of INTEL Mini PC

New from Beenlink the X series of Intel Mini PC, available soon in 3 flavours.
Short list of spec's
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