The Youyeetoo K1 is a tiny computer that’s small enough to hold in the palm of your hand, but versatile enough to handle a wide range of operating systems including Windows and most Linux distros thanks to its Intel N100 quad-core processor, support for up to 16GB of LPDDR5 onboard memory, and support for EMMC, SATA, and NVMe storage.
It’s also a modular system that consists of a 82 x 71mm (3.23″ x 2.8″) processor module designed to connect to a 134 x 92mm (5.28″ x 3.62″) carrier board almost like a stick of RAM. The Youyeetoo K1 is available now for $210 and up.

The starting price is for a model with 8GB of LPDDR5 memory and 128GB of eMMC storage. There’ also a 16GB + 256GB model that sells for $260.
The carrier board features a lot of I/O including a top-facing M.2 2230 connector for an optional wireless card and an M.2 2280 port on the bottom with support for up to a PCIe 3.0 x2 NVMe SSD. There’s also a dedicated SATA connector and SATA power connector on the board for running cables to a SATA drive.
Other ports and connectors include:
There are also connectors for a headphone, speakers, fans, RTC battery, and other odds and ends including an NFC antenna – WiFi, Bluetooth, and 4G LTE may be optional, but the board has onboard support for NFC.
via LinuxGizmos
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