Computex: Intel shows Mac Mini twin
Taking a second crack at the living room, Intel today showed off a concept PC that closely resembles Apple Computer’s Mac Mini. The chipmaker unveiled the prototype with AOpen at the Computex trade show in Taiwan.
The square-shaped metallic box, called Pandora, is similar to one revealed by the chipmaking giant at its Intel Developers Forum in March.
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