Just to get some context to bench results: Lattepanda Sigma on Intel Core i5-1340P : GeekBench 6 ( SC 2213, MC 9283), 3DMark FireStrike: 4690 (GPU score 5031) CS:GO 133fps on Low 1080p, Doom Eternal under 60fps on Low 720p with dynamic resolition scale on Asus Tuf A15 on AMD Ryzen 7940HS : GeekBench 6 ( SC 2414, MC 9436). 3DMark FireStrike 7367 (GPU score 7899), CS:GO 138fps but on High 1080p, Doom Eternal 88fps on Medium 1080p
@MenaceInc not saying you are wrong, but a quick look at dell's offering, i3-13100T, 8G, 256GB ssd, starts at " Estimated Value $1,024.83 Dell Price $669.00 You Save $355.83 (35%)" this is definitely not priced like an entry level x86 sbc, but it's also more powerful than an intel celeron sbc.
@@amrrahmy123 And Dell still offers the same crappy proprietary design. The problem to me is neither is good to have modular laptops. All SBCs from RPi4 to this one seem designed on purpose against this idea.
@MenaceInc you can't judge new prices vs used prices like that. you can choose to buy used from the after market but even then as you said it's not going to be as powerful. you can't ask a company to put out a product new using used product prices. you can however buy celeron or intel i3 router or SBC at $200-ish new, again, not to be compared with used mini pc prices, but if you think you don't need the specs offered by this specific product. now, it would have been a lot more appealing if this product could have been priced at 450 or 500 with storage, but that's not the world we live in today.
Right now beelink has a lightning deal for $415 with a similarly configured setup using core i5-1240p (12C/16T CPU) and you can expand DDR5 RAM up to 64GB of RAM on the Beelink mini PC. IMHO, LattePanda Sigma's price needs to be better to remain competitive in a already crowded competition. That is $165 less total, comes with a Win11 Pro license and has nice case included for the price. None of these are included on the LattePanda Sigma. Also, you're stuck to 16GB of RAM since it's soldered on the mobo.
I really hope that 14th gen igpu really gain more traction over intel Xe Atleast do it like Arc A380 if u can't beat phoenix ones We need more competition on handhelds/ultrathin The more the merrier that can do solid 1080p
It's nice to see such a generous amount of ports and storage options. They describe it as 'hackable', which is a tad cringeworthy because it means nothing. At the price, I'm not sure who it is aimed at.
People who need the form factor. I could use this for a car PC project and will fit better than a mini PC since I could mount it on the back of a glove box
What a fascinating product. My interest towards Ultra-SFF has only been increasing, and it is great to see that it is moving onward. Cannot wait how the tech keeps developing in the future!
Am I the only one that gets freaked out whenever I see your arms in the video? I've followed you for so long I halfway expect you to be a pair of disembodied hands with a soothing voice.
This thing is absolutely insane. Single board computers are getting to the point where they're actually beating 2-3 year old PC's (like mine), but the only issue that remains is the onboard graphics. It won't be long before we just buy a single board computer to replace our entire system. Imagine a future where Lattepanda is equal to Apple.
With dual 2.5Gbe this SBC makes pretty strong case for lightweight home server. It's actually pretty much exactly what I've been looking for. Only thing I wonder is whether BIOS on that thing allows disabling P cores and only running on E cores? I've been looking for low power solution running cool and quiet. No need for heavy compute. The 8 E cores on it alone would be all I need.
Yeah, with the sata port, fast LAN, and small size, this is the perfect little home server. And I’m sure you could just put it in an efficiency mode to cut down on power and noise.
Why disable p cores? Just limit max tdp, so you can use full power of p core in single thread while sipping power when in multithread. If u don't want p cores, just save money and go with either i3 n300 or n100/200 which are way cheaper. Odyssey x86j4125 might get you by, since it now has 2.5gig Ethernet along with m.2 and sata ports
I dunno about buying an expensive SBC and crippling its performance (disabling P cores), that seems wrong. As others have said, there’s better options to limit power draw I think. On a side note, I love that lattepanda put mounting holes onto the heat sink itself, that’s excellent.
It's impressive, but also very expensive. I think they went too hard on nice to haves and made it too premium. At this price I would prefer to see 32GB RAM and 2 more performance cores. But that would be unreasonable on a 13th gen product. I do love the dual NIC though. I think they could have trimmed some things and maybe got it to $450 - $500. i5-1240P or Ryzen 6600H, Gb instead of 2.5Gb ethernet, USB 3.2 gen 1, Thunderbolt 3 and maybe drop an M.2 slot. Though maybe this saves nowhere near as much cost as I think it could. I don't know if Latte Panda products drop in price later in their life cycle, but I will keep watching this one.
Nice it has thunderbolt 4 for eGPU but that Razer eGPU enclosure costs like $1000....basically same price if bought a gaming desktop. Wish there was cheaper eGPU enclosure options for these SBC.
I've been waiting for you to review this board. I've watched this review at least 4x. Needless to say that I love this board. I'm certainly picking up two of theses to replace a few older power hungry machines at the house.
I don’t get it if you really get do much fps. Hdmi and thunderbolt only output 60hz i think. Can a eGPU create more fps than it gets from the Thunderbolt?
The algorithm fed me this video. My raspberry pi and orange pi are great. But I needed a micromachine with x86 that had some kind of reasonable processing power. This is exactly what I had in mind.
Depending on how much horsepower you really need, a used micro PC from ebay like an HP Elite Desk, Dell Optiplex, or Lenovo Thinkcentre micro can do wonders, especially considering price to performance
@@thiagomclima2004 Asus has some "stx" boards if I remember corectly. Edit: Don't know if it counts, but Asrock has their desk mini builds which are an interesting choice for sff builds.
Mind showing the BIOS? Mobile CPUs tend to have very different option that desktop. Would be great to see P/E cores only situation, particularly E-core only mode to compare this to N305 that has memory channel limitation and fewer igp EUs despite having similar E core count Also would be great to see how well this runs Android games under Project Brunch or Bliss OS
This is very slim, so I think it could be used in some big windows tablet. I would consider it since it has enough horsepower to do any task I would want on this type of machine, but it is indeed a bit too much expensive. Maybe throw in a core i3 model with 100 bucks less, and it would be a good deal
this will be too pricey but should open door and be leader in sbc/soc for a while - it ticks most all of the boxes - adding 10gbe over usb would be a nice addon - could make nice cluster node - expect upgrades to usb4/5 and wifi7 in sim boards - adding gpu could be nice option also - next gen parts will be out in a year so expect new iteration of this model sooner than later with much better performance - ipc gains could be 25%
Hi ETA, thank you for the video. As always watched it multiple times and bought a sigma myself. I was just wondering if we can connect multiple gpus to it and mine with 3 egpu without any trouble using m.2 and thunderbolt ports
i keep commenting this. but could you add the steamvr performance test to your list of tests you run on new hardware like this? or the "Are you ready for Valve Index?" software. You dont need any vr headsets plugged in. it just runs a performance test and sees what hardware isnt powerful enough.
I would love to get this just for testing against my Raspberry Pi 4, I will have RetroPi installed so that I can play some games from the consoles I used to have as a kid and as a teenager
Thats impressive,curious,just how much performance do I loose with the e-gpu versus running it on a desktop chip?also psyched for the 780m from AMD on desktop chips
Thank you for this video. This can completely replace my Intel Core i7 6700K system that I am currently using as my gaming system (just re-purposing old hardware that I have). I love the fact that you can run this with just the eGPU dock. I'll need to try and find a case for it, but other than that, this is FANTASTIC!!!
For the haters: Yes, there are plenty of other options out there that are cheaper, but none are smaller. If space isn't an issue, buy one of those. If you're looking for the most power in the smallest form factor available, LattePanda is breaking new ground with the Sigma. I would personally prefer a fanless version for my needs, but kudos to them for pushing in this direction.
I thought people got sbc's to use the i/o ports for their inventions. This fellow just plays games on it. Can it operate an automatic cat food dispenser?
Cue: A million people saying you might as well build a SFF PC because they have on concept caring about form factor. It's the same every x86 build. I think by the time you connect the eGPU it's a valid concern, but otherwise if you want a SFF build for a living room server or whatever it's not a bad system at all. One where you don't want a PC case, even a SFF one. Plenty of power, not dicking around with ARM versions of stuff, and you have actual graphics from a supported vendor, not some 1-off hacky driver on a kernel version from 2 years ago forcing you into their distro because it's some goofy GPU nobody uses outside of Android and nobody will support going forward like you get with many SBC's. But if you're going down that route, doesn't it make more sense just to get a NuC? One of the performance ones?
Is this basically a NUC with more M.2 slots and better cooling? I guess the LPDDR5 is also nice, but I think there's some NUC-like boxes that have the same. Still not bad at all for the price.
Time to update your no-solder gaming handheld project! This bad boy with a razor kishi, battery pack and a mini HDMI screen and you’re in business right? 😅
How overkill is this if my main use is Batocera? (Mario Kart Arcade DX is my main reason), the 3 m2 slots has me wanting this SBC so I linux distrohop on a 2nd drive, have Windows (for the rare times I need it) on the 3rd. I love to see you do batocera or a Linux distribution that isn't Ubuntu.. like Garuda
@@Ruiso7 yeah I figured. I actually have a Hades Canyon NUC running this setup (w/o Windows) and it’s already overkill enough probably. I moved most of my “higher end” (Dolphin/PS3 etc) emulated gaming to my M1 Pro Mac these days because it’s silent.
Honestly, I don't think the newer Intel mobile processors are worth it for gaming aside from its CPU performance, iGPU-wise it's just been stagnating. Intel hasn't changed at all with its architecture and I'd rather have at least a Ryzen 6000 series mobile APU in this more than anything. All that aside, for the price point, this is not worth it at all.
Hey ETA PRIME have you ever played with a Unihertz Titan pocket I play with this more than my steam deck I know for a fact youd appreciate it and nostalgic factor
My only wish in these videos is to see the PC gaming performance on more realistic settings - I'd much rather play Fallout4 at higher settings at 30fps. Can it hit a solid 30 with med/high at 720p?
sigma balls
Hahahaha 😐
@@Kinght_of_Darknes 🙃
What balls 💀💀
@@Kinght_of_Darknesxddd
@@Kinght_of_DarknesYou’re so original for that one
Just to get some context to bench results:
Lattepanda Sigma on Intel Core i5-1340P : GeekBench 6 ( SC 2213, MC 9283), 3DMark FireStrike: 4690 (GPU score 5031) CS:GO 133fps on Low 1080p, Doom Eternal under 60fps on Low 720p with dynamic resolition scale on
Asus Tuf A15 on AMD Ryzen 7940HS : GeekBench 6 ( SC 2414, MC 9436). 3DMark FireStrike 7367 (GPU score 7899), CS:GO 138fps but on High 1080p, Doom Eternal 88fps on Medium 1080p
Wow i5 matching the Ryzen 9 in Geekbench
@@Iinustechtipsright. I was thinking the same thing.
Intel still really good at CPU capability, even at 10 nm, but AMD is better at GPU capability, so, in the end it's depends on your necessity.
@@EulerFink yep. But I believe they will reach or surpass the 780m end of this year when meteor lake comes out.
@@Iinustechtips all that I want is this, the war in iGPU, it's really good for us!
When you think of SBC you don't think of something costing almost $600 and the size of a mini PC.
That's the only thing that's stopping me from buying them. The sbc cost as much as a fully configured mini PC!! Crazy
It’s a bs luxury product for rich dudes to tinker with
@MenaceInc not saying you are wrong, but a quick look at dell's offering, i3-13100T, 8G, 256GB ssd, starts at " Estimated Value
$1,024.83
Dell Price $669.00
You Save $355.83 (35%)"
this is definitely not priced like an entry level x86 sbc, but it's also more powerful than an intel celeron sbc.
@@amrrahmy123 And Dell still offers the same crappy proprietary design. The problem to me is neither is good to have modular laptops. All SBCs from RPi4 to this one seem designed on purpose against this idea.
@MenaceInc you can't judge new prices vs used prices like that. you can choose to buy used from the after market but even then as you said it's not going to be as powerful. you can't ask a company to put out a product new using used product prices.
you can however buy celeron or intel i3 router or SBC at $200-ish new, again, not to be compared with used mini pc prices, but if you think you don't need the specs offered by this specific product.
now, it would have been a lot more appealing if this product could have been priced at 450 or 500 with storage, but that's not the world we live in today.
Right now beelink has a lightning deal for $415 with a similarly configured setup using core i5-1240p (12C/16T CPU) and you can expand DDR5 RAM up to 64GB of RAM on the Beelink mini PC. IMHO, LattePanda Sigma's price needs to be better to remain competitive in a already crowded competition. That is $165 less total, comes with a Win11 Pro license and has nice case included for the price. None of these are included on the LattePanda Sigma. Also, you're stuck to 16GB of RAM since it's soldered on the mobo.
I really hope that 14th gen igpu really gain more traction over intel Xe
Atleast do it like Arc A380 if u can't beat phoenix ones
We need more competition on handhelds/ultrathin
The more the merrier that can do solid 1080p
We all were expecting rog ally video but this is also great 😬
I love this channel, ideas come to me after watching every video!
So between this channel and Explaining Computers I guess I'm doomed to buy a SBC at some point. Oh well.
It's nice to see such a generous amount of ports and storage options. They describe it as 'hackable', which is a tad cringeworthy because it means nothing. At the price, I'm not sure who it is aimed at.
People who need the form factor.
I could use this for a car PC project and will fit better than a mini PC since I could mount it on the back of a glove box
What a fascinating product. My interest towards Ultra-SFF has only been increasing, and it is great to see that it is moving onward. Cannot wait how the tech keeps developing in the future!
Am I the only one that gets freaked out whenever I see your arms in the video? I've followed you for so long I halfway expect you to be a pair of disembodied hands with a soothing voice.
This thing is absolutely insane. Single board computers are getting to the point where they're actually beating 2-3 year old PC's (like mine), but the only issue that remains is the onboard graphics. It won't be long before we just buy a single board computer to replace our entire system. Imagine a future where Lattepanda is equal to Apple.
With dual 2.5Gbe this SBC makes pretty strong case for lightweight home server. It's actually pretty much exactly what I've been looking for. Only thing I wonder is whether BIOS on that thing allows disabling P cores and only running on E cores? I've been looking for low power solution running cool and quiet. No need for heavy compute. The 8 E cores on it alone would be all I need.
Yeah, with the sata port, fast LAN, and small size, this is the perfect little home server. And I’m sure you could just put it in an efficiency mode to cut down on power and noise.
Maybe something like the Beelink EQ12 Pro? 2x 2.5 Gb Ethernet, 8 Efficient cores (i3-N305) with a 15W TDP?
@@ddsownz Looks potentially interesting. Thanks.
Why disable p cores? Just limit max tdp, so you can use full power of p core in single thread while sipping power when in multithread. If u don't want p cores, just save money and go with either i3 n300 or n100/200 which are way cheaper.
Odyssey x86j4125 might get you by, since it now has 2.5gig Ethernet along with m.2 and sata ports
I dunno about buying an expensive SBC and crippling its performance (disabling P cores), that seems wrong. As others have said, there’s better options to limit power draw I think. On a side note, I love that lattepanda put mounting holes onto the heat sink itself, that’s excellent.
A cup of coffee + ETA Prime's new video = life's good
It's impressive, but also very expensive. I think they went too hard on nice to haves and made it too premium. At this price I would prefer to see 32GB RAM and 2 more performance cores. But that would be unreasonable on a 13th gen product. I do love the dual NIC though. I think they could have trimmed some things and maybe got it to $450 - $500. i5-1240P or Ryzen 6600H, Gb instead of 2.5Gb ethernet, USB 3.2 gen 1, Thunderbolt 3 and maybe drop an M.2 slot. Though maybe this saves nowhere near as much cost as I think it could. I don't know if Latte Panda products drop in price later in their life cycle, but I will keep watching this one.
Agreed.. 450 was a great price point
That eDP port is an awesome option. You could easily make a nice custom self contained system.
Isn´t the eDP the only way to get fps up to 120? All the other Ports only support 60fps
@@Moddedby I'm not sure, but it is the only way to do Free/g-sync.
Pricey for a SBC...you could probably make a small gaming rig the same.
Nice it has thunderbolt 4 for eGPU but that Razer eGPU enclosure costs like $1000....basically same price if bought a gaming desktop. Wish there was cheaper eGPU enclosure options for these SBC.
You pay for form factor and if you really need performance, better build a pc
I've been waiting for you to review this board. I've watched this review at least 4x. Needless to say that I love this board. I'm certainly picking up two of theses to replace a few older power hungry machines at the house.
I don’t get it if you really get do much fps. Hdmi and thunderbolt only output 60hz i think.
Can a eGPU create more fps than it gets from the Thunderbolt?
1Million subscribers by concentrating on the SBC and handhelds market, I bet you did not think it would go above 10K subs.
Please spec a similarly featured laptop and a mini-PC with a case.
The algorithm fed me this video. My raspberry pi and orange pi are great. But I needed a micromachine with x86 that had some kind of reasonable processing power.
This is exactly what I had in mind.
Depending on how much horsepower you really need, a used micro PC from ebay like an HP Elite Desk, Dell Optiplex, or Lenovo Thinkcentre micro can do wonders, especially considering price to performance
sbc is looking beautiful as we go forward. :D
Cool, I think cries of the village has most peoples attention this week
great videos as always! cant wait to see the next video as well!! ties in with my question about m.2 gpu test with a laptop board!
Looking fwd to any videos with OccuLink 👍
Kindest regards, friends and neighbours.
Honestly waiting for these sbc computers to start coming out in a daughter board configuration, absolutely killing the desktop world.
@@cloudycolacorp i think to maintain compatibility with ATX mounting they're literally running out of screw holes. Mini-ITX only uses 4 screws.
@@cloudycolacorp Did Intel put that mini-STX concept to work or it still just an idea?
@@thiagomclima2004 Asus has some "stx" boards if I remember corectly.
Edit: Don't know if it counts, but Asrock has their desk mini builds which are an interesting choice for sff builds.
@@questofknowledge8788 I'll look for it. Thanks for the heads up.
Excited for this one!
Latte panda Sigma ready for that grind, literally me fr fr, so sigma.
Mind showing the BIOS? Mobile CPUs tend to have very different option that desktop. Would be great to see P/E cores only situation, particularly E-core only mode to compare this to N305 that has memory channel limitation and fewer igp EUs despite having similar E core count
Also would be great to see how well this runs Android games under Project Brunch or Bliss OS
THREE M.2 slots? That’s impressive. Could do a RAID with that and have one heck of a server. Use the SATA to connect an HDD for backups. Dang!
Great video as always. I'm have my eye on this board, looking forward to some tests with external graphics. 😊
This is very slim, so I think it could be used in some big windows tablet. I would consider it since it has enough horsepower to do any task I would want on this type of machine, but it is indeed a bit too much expensive. Maybe throw in a core i3 model with 100 bucks less, and it would be a good deal
this will be too pricey but should open door and be leader in sbc/soc for a while - it ticks most all of the boxes - adding 10gbe over usb would be a nice addon - could make nice cluster node - expect upgrades to usb4/5 and wifi7 in sim boards - adding gpu could be nice option also - next gen parts will be out in a year so expect new iteration of this model sooner than later with much better performance - ipc gains could be 25%
Yeah, the website is showing it at $579. That's more than I would ever spend on an SBC, but it's cool that they're pushing the boundaries.
I'd love to see this running with the 3080 using an ADT Link connected to one of the M.2 ports
M.2 Port isn‘t the best way to Connect a graphics card.
Can you please show us the difference when connecting the eGPU to M.2!
I thought thunderbolt was better...
This sbc makes my mini pc looks like a baby because it only has 10th gen i5
The future of home desktop 🖥️ on a budget
"Oh, x86 SBC... Intel processor... never mind."
exactly my thoughts, they shot themselves on the foot here, even older APUs with vega graphics woulda been better
Kind of waiting for a Ryzen Z1 based SBC.
way over priced
So Insane Eta so Insane ohh my ...
Hi ETA, thank you for the video. As always watched it multiple times and bought a sigma myself. I was just wondering if we can connect multiple gpus to it and mine with 3 egpu without any trouble using m.2 and thunderbolt ports
I think its to expensive compared to some ryzen mini pcs
I really nee to get my hands on 1 of these, I've been looking at these boards and this 1 is probably the one.
I wonder what is holding them back from releasing an AMD variant.
Because incompetent of amd to provide support on hardware to vendor. And their scamd fanboy yelling intel is paying vendor to no using amd. LOL
i keep commenting this. but could you add the steamvr performance test to your list of tests you run on new hardware like this? or the "Are you ready for Valve Index?" software. You dont need any vr headsets plugged in. it just runs a performance test and sees what hardware isnt powerful enough.
Real Sigma
Would like to see you review the Zimaboard or some other lower cost x86 SBCs.
Latte panda became a Sigma memeber😂
TB 5 will be insane.
What do you do with all the extra mini-pcs you have after doing your video?
Now I'm curious how Karambit warrior vs Shotel Warrior would look like mow
I could see use for this as a strong lower power mini server. linux with docker.
as always thanks for making another great video 😁
I would love to get this just for testing against my Raspberry Pi 4, I will have RetroPi installed so that I can play some games from the consoles I used to have as a kid and as a teenager
700 bucks is a lot. For that we can generally pick a decent PC. Thoughts?
Thats impressive,curious,just how much performance do I loose with the e-gpu versus running it on a desktop chip?also psyched for the 780m from AMD on desktop chips
I’m curious what kind of application would those GPIO do for this kind of super powerful MCU?
You should convert this into a handheld heh.
this guy upload rate faster than my pc can transfer data to thumbdrive....😢
something to actually consider buying
Thank you for this video.
This can completely replace my Intel Core i7 6700K system that I am currently using as my gaming system (just re-purposing old hardware that I have).
I love the fact that you can run this with just the eGPU dock.
I'll need to try and find a case for it, but other than that, this is FANTASTIC!!!
Did you miss the sd card slot right by the front usb?
Specs: 🤗
Price: 😔
For the haters: Yes, there are plenty of other options out there that are cheaper, but none are smaller. If space isn't an issue, buy one of those. If you're looking for the most power in the smallest form factor available, LattePanda is breaking new ground with the Sigma. I would personally prefer a fanless version for my needs, but kudos to them for pushing in this direction.
can you add cinebench to your benchmarks?
Im guessing adding the e/iGPU & using as a media server auto-transcoding would be a breeze?
Waiting for rog ally review
it feels like its a good-ish NAS based computer but is it worth the price...?
this is really cool device !!
Wish they had used one of the new AMD APUs in this with RDNA3
I thought people got sbc's to use the i/o ports for their inventions. This fellow just plays games on it. Can it operate an automatic cat food dispenser?
isn't that a microSD slot under the heatsink in front?
Cue: A million people saying you might as well build a SFF PC because they have on concept caring about form factor. It's the same every x86 build.
I think by the time you connect the eGPU it's a valid concern, but otherwise if you want a SFF build for a living room server or whatever it's not a bad system at all. One where you don't want a PC case, even a SFF one. Plenty of power, not dicking around with ARM versions of stuff, and you have actual graphics from a supported vendor, not some 1-off hacky driver on a kernel version from 2 years ago forcing you into their distro because it's some goofy GPU nobody uses outside of Android and nobody will support going forward like you get with many SBC's. But if you're going down that route, doesn't it make more sense just to get a NuC? One of the performance ones?
How would these computers do in terms of audio capabilities. May sound stupid, but does this play TruHD atmos audio, dts-x, dts-hd, etc. ?
Is this basically a NUC with more M.2 slots and better cooling? I guess the LPDDR5 is also nice, but I think there's some NUC-like boxes that have the same. Still not bad at all for the price.
Would love to see batocera on this!
Time to update your no-solder gaming handheld project! This bad boy with a razor kishi, battery pack and a mini HDMI screen and you’re in business right? 😅
CPU becomes smaller but GPU bigger
How overkill is this if my main use is Batocera? (Mario Kart Arcade DX is my main reason), the 3 m2 slots has me wanting this SBC so I linux distrohop on a 2nd drive, have Windows (for the rare times I need it) on the 3rd.
I love to see you do batocera or a Linux distribution that isn't Ubuntu.. like Garuda
Very overkill.
@@Ruiso7 yeah I figured. I actually have a Hades Canyon NUC running this setup (w/o Windows) and it’s already overkill enough probably. I moved most of my “higher end” (Dolphin/PS3 etc) emulated gaming to my M1 Pro Mac these days because it’s silent.
i would just wait until batocera says it can run on one of the new rockchip sbcs that have come out, save yourself $400.
Could we see some m.2 to pcie cards being used to add a GPU?
would it be worth it loading Android 12 and up and to use as an infotainment with your car?
Isn't this just a mini PC without the casing?
Can it take a cooler with Intel adapters or is proprietary?
Can you do it at full overclocked tdb and see what the iGPU can boost up to?
What's the power consumption
How low can you take the TDP? I.e for the headless server use case.
Sigma 🗿
Is can i use SBC for second computer for streaming set-up? For capturing main gaming pc screen for streaming from OBS?
Honestly, I don't think the newer Intel mobile processors are worth it for gaming aside from its CPU performance, iGPU-wise it's just been stagnating. Intel hasn't changed at all with its architecture and I'd rather have at least a Ryzen 6000 series mobile APU in this more than anything. All that aside, for the price point, this is not worth it at all.
You should make a diy handheld with this
What is the price $? You forgot to include that with the specs.
I would love to see a variant with 32GB RAM.
Exactly, it would be better if you can expand it to 32GB.
1340p is expensive. What if a cheaper product with an N300 cpu comes out?
I got their emails and I'm interested in this because i would use this as a powerful LAMP server
Hey ETA PRIME have you ever played with a Unihertz Titan pocket I play with this more than my steam deck I know for a fact youd appreciate it and nostalgic factor
My only wish in these videos is to see the PC gaming performance on more realistic settings - I'd much rather play Fallout4 at higher settings at 30fps. Can it hit a solid 30 with med/high at 720p?
I think you should make a video in which you try to get the max performance out of the lattepanda sigma
It’s actually two nvme’s and one sata, all 3 on the m.2 connector
Base clock is 1.9GHz... 3.4GHz is the max turbo on the E-cores...
im trying to make this into a laptop what would be a good battery to power it ?
can x86 device like this run 64bit program?