Intel’s new Atom and Core M Compute Sticks get faster and look better

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Intel’s original Compute Stick was a neat idea that ultimately wasn’t executed very well. Any system based on one of Intel’s Atom processors is going to be a little slow, but flaky wireless, inconsistent performance, and a clunky setup process all made it less appealing than it could have been. It had all of the hallmarks and rough edges of a first-generation product.

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