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[โ€“] socialmedia 5 points 5 days ago (1 children)

That's a shame. I suspect they don't have the budget to heavily retool their system. Or they rebrand an OEM and support the configuration provided.

They might even be locked into a long term agreement with someone. Intel or a supplier. Which would cost them more than moving to AMD, or a newer Intel chip.

Most of their customers probably won't notice anyway. The reason its making the news now is because Intel has been beat up lately.

[โ€“] Bitswap 1 points 4 days ago

It's a rebranded Asus NUC (Intel NUC) with a custom chassis. I doubt they have any long term contracts with the low volume that they sell.