Mini PC
A mini PC is a small-sized, inexpensive, low-power, legacy-free desktop computer designed for basic tasks such as web browsing, accessing web-based applications, document processing, and audio/video playback.
The word nettop is a portmanteau of network and desktop. It is the desktop counterpart of the netbook. Modern mini PCs or small form factor PCs can be much more powerful, being equipped with high-end laptop components or mid-range desktop components.
Compared with ordinary desktop computers, nettops are not only smaller and less expensive, but they also consume much less power. For example, CompuLab's fit-PC2 consumes no more than 8 watts of power whereas a typical desktop would easily consume more than 100 watts of power; consequently, nettops require significantly less cooling and may even be completely fanless. Some do not have an optical disk drive and use a solid-state drive, making them completely silent. The tradeoff is that the hardware specifications and processing power are usually reduced and hence make nettops less appropriate for running complex or resource-intensive applications.
Hardware
There are several platforms that are primarily intended for nettops and netbooks:- Intel's Atom platform
- Nvidia's Ion platform
- Intel's Core platform
- AMD's APU platform
- VIA's Trinity Platform
Some nettops have also adopted system-on-a-chip designs. Although many major parts such as chipsets, video cards and storage devices can also be found on desktops, the CPUs that are put inside nettops are the fundamental component that differentiate them from normal desktops. The list below contains a range of hardware components that a typical nettop may be assembled from.
- CPU
- * Intel Atom, Intel Core
- * VIA Nano and VIA C7 processors
- * AMD APU
- * AMD Geode
- * ARM Cortex-based CPU
- * Loongson
- GPU
- * Intel GMA 950
- * Intel UHD Graphics
- * S3 Graphics Chrome
- * GeForce 9400M G
- * AMD Radeon HD 6310
- * ATI Radeon HD 4530
- * PowerVR
- Chipset
- *945GSE and 945GC Express chipsets
- * MCP79MX
- * VIA VX800 IGP Chipset
- Storage devices
- * 2.5" hard disk drive
- * Solid-state drive
- Network
- * Ethernet and/or Wi-Fi
- I/O ports
- * LAN, USB, video out, audio out
Apple's 2024 Mac mini with the M4 system-on-a-chip features a significantly smaller design than earlier models, with a 5x5-inch form factor often described as slightly larger than an Apple TV 4K. Apple claims up to 50% more CPU performance and 4× more GPU performance on the M4 compared to the M2. The M4 competes for the highest-scoring consumer SoC for single-core benchmarks according to various sources such as the Geekbench benchmarking suite and Passmark Software's CPU benchmarks. In doing so, M4's single-core performance competes with AMD's Ryzen 7 9700X and Intel's Core i9-14900K.