The c100 is a new mini-PC that operates on Linux and is specifically designed to run Workbench. It features an AMD Ryzen 7940HS processor, which includes 8 cores and 16 threads, housed within a milled bead-blasted aluminum enclosure.
Connectivity options on the c100 include two USB4 Type-C ports, two HDMI ports, two USB3.2 Type-A ports, an Ethernet port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. A key feature of the c100 is its user-replaceable components, allowing users to upgrade or swap out RAM, SSD, Bluetooth modules, and Wi-Fi modules. The device also incorporates hot-swappable low-profile Kailh key switches and comes with a Caligra standard wired mouse.
The c100 is marketed with an emphasis on workplace productivity, described as a "left-field plan to revolutionise workplace productivity" and "designed to put the focus back on work." Its design and component choices suggest an intent to provide a customizable and efficient computing platform.
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The c100 is a Linux-powered mini-PC designed to run Workbench, featuring an AMD Ryzen 7940HS processor and user-replaceable RAM, SSD, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. This device aims to provide a focused computing experience with customizable hardware.