- Shuttle XH610G2 offers a compact design compatible with up to 24-core Intel Core processors
- Exclusive heat pipe technology ensures reliable operation in demanding environments
- Flexible storage options include M.2 slots and SATA interfaces
Shuttle has launched its latest mini PC, aimed at meeting the diverse demands of modern business tasks.
With a small 5-liter chassis and a compact design measuring just 250mm x 200mm x 95mm, the Shuttle 14th generation to 12th generation. Generation series.
The company says the device is designed to handle applications that require significant computing power, such as image recognition, 3D video creation, and AI data processing.
Shuttle XH610G2
The Shuttle continuous in various business environments.
The Shuttle XH610G2 can support Intel Core models with up to 24 cores and a maximum clock speed of 5.8 GHz. This processing power allows the workstation to handle intensive tasks while staying within a thermal design power limit ( TDP) of 65W. Graphics are enhanced with integrated Intel UHD graphics with Xe architecture, offering capabilities to handle visually demanding applications, from high-quality multimedia playback to 4K triple-display setups. The inclusion of two HDMI 2.0b ports and one DisplayPort output makes it easy to support standalone 4K displays.
The XH610G2 offers extensive customization and scalability with support for dual PCIe slots, one x16 and one x1, allowing users to install discrete graphics cards or other high-performance components such as video capture cards.
In terms of memory, the efficient way. This memory configuration, operating at a low 1.1V level, also minimizes power consumption, which can be a significant advantage in power-conscious environments.
In terms of storage, this device has a SATA 6.0 Gb/s interface for a 2.5-inch SSD or HDD, along with two M.2 slots for NVMe and SATA storage options. Users are recommended to choose a SATA SSD instead of a traditional HDD to ensure faster performance.
The I/O options of the specialized peripherals, which can be particularly useful in industrial or legacy environments.
Additionally, the compact chassis includes M.2 expansion slots for WLAN and LTE adapters, providing wireless connectivity options that can be critical in configurations where wired connections are not feasible.