The Shuttle XPC nano NE10N and XPC nano NE20N are small, fanless computers that measure 135 x 115 x 39mm (5.3″x 4.5″ x 1.5″). Both are powered by 6-watt, quad-core Intel processors, but the NE10N comes with an Intel N100 Alder Lake-N chip while the NE20N has a newer, slightly faster Intel N150 Twin Lake processor.
Shuttle has some details about the NE10N model listed on the company's website, but the NE20N appears to be a new model that made its public debut at Shuttle's Computex booth last week.

Aside from the processor, both systems appear to be virtually identical. They each have a single SODIMM slot with support for DDR4-2400 or DDR4-3200 single-channel memory, an M.2 2280 slot with support for PCIe 3.0 or SATA SSDs. There's also an M.2 2230 connector for an optional wireless card.
Shuttle offers the computer as a barebones system without any memory, storage, or operating system but notes that it should support Windows and most GNU/Linux distributions.
Ports include:
The system comes with a 65W/19V power adapter and supports a VESA mount that allows the computer to be attached to the back of a display.
via CNX Software and TechPowerUp
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