The world’s smallest fanless PC with Intel N100 processor: Bleu Jour KUBB is presented in France
The French brand Bleu Jour has presented a new KUBB mini-PC on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo. The device claims to be the world’s smallest fanless PC using the Intel N100 processor.
The new device has dimensions of 8 x 8 cm and is equipped with an N100 processor with a quad-core architecture and a frequency of 3.4 GHz.
One of the key features of KUBB is its silence due to the absence of a fan. The device is also equipped with 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 1 TB of NVMe M.2 SSD storage. The development of the mini-PC is in its final stages, and the company plans to start shipping in December 2023, subject to the successful completion of the Indiegogo campaign.
To support the project, you need to pay a fee of at least $250. It is expected that the funds raised in the amount of $52,000 will be used to further develop the project and launch mass production.
Bleu Jour already has experience in manufacturing mini-PCs, starting with the debut KUBB in 2014, and has successfully launched several models, such as the Kubb Gen 8 and Gen 11, since its entry into the mini-PC industry in 2014.