SNUC, a maker of ultra-compact form-factor (UCFF) PCs, has introduced its first PCs that use AMD’s Ryzen Embedded processors. The Sequoia units are rugged commercial systems designed for applications like edge data analytics, electronic kiosks, and digital signage that can withstand up to 95% of relative humidity as well as temperatures as high as 60°C.
The unveiling of the Sequoia marked a significant expansion of the company’s product line, bringing AMD Ryzen V-Series performance to the Ultra-Compact Form Factor (UCFF) market. The launch generated significant buzz, particularly around its cost-effectiveness, with news coverage emphasizing that the Sequoia is a tiny Ryzen-powered PC for $689 and up, making high-performance Mini PCs accessible to a wider commercial and consumer audience.
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