HP brings the power with new Elite and Pro desktop PCs
These are the world’s quietest PCs, HP says
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HPhas announced new business PCs in its Elite and Pro ranges powered by the latestAMD Ryzen PRO 5000desktop chips.
The EliteDesk 805 G8 series and the ProDesk 405 G8 series were announced atComputex 2021, with both expansions consiting of adesktop mini PCand a small factor PC each.
HPrefers to the new releases as the “the world’s smallest and most powerfulAMD-based Ultra Small Form Factor business-class” computers. They are also amongst the quietest as they enable users to tune the fans for low decibels or for maximum performance.
Remote professionals
The line, HP argues, is designed for the new remote working professionals that need “speed, flexible connectivity options, and always-on reliability to handle demanding tasks, intense graphics, and complex workflows with large files and applications.”
The Desktop Mini PCs in the lineup can be mounted behind a monitor, while the small form factor PCs offer plenty of expansion options thanks to two bays, two half-height slots, threeM.2slots, and 11 USB ports.
All the four PCs ship withWindows 10Pro and include the HP Wolf Security for Businessendpoint securitysolution. However, HP hasn’t shared any details about the pricing and availability of the business PCs.
ViaZDNet
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