The Chuwi HiGame is a powerful mini PC based on the Intel Kaby Lake-G processors. The Chuwi HiGame is currently being funded on Indiegogo, where over $360,000 has already been raised. The special feature of these chips is the integration of an AMD Radeon RX Vega M GPU directly on the processor, which means that the chips offer quite a bit of graphics performance. The on-chip integration makes building a compact gaming PC much easier, which benefits the Chuwi HiGame.
Besides other features, the Chuwi HiGame feature a Thunderbolt 3 port, such a connection is located on the front of the Chuwi HiGame and is thus easily accessible at any time. according to Intel, Thunderbolt 3 port brings speed and flexibility to USB-C, providing a fast and easy level of connection for work or home. it’ll permit you to extend productivity by connecting multiple displays or devices through a single, compact port, or get pleasure from high-performance graphics on the latest compatible PCs.
Going down to the specific features of the Thunderbolt 3 port we learn that it’s able to support two (2) 4K UHD 60 Hz displays and even offer fast charging through it. increasing your capabilities while reducing cables. If you care regarding the raw numbers, then you’ll be impressed to find out that it can transfer data at the unprecedented speed of 40Gbps, that is insane.
Of course, Thunderbolt 3 additionally supports USB-C a.k.a. USB 3.1, that is a single-cable solution, that can deliver the fastest and most versatile connection to any dock, device, or display, as well as billions of USB devices.
Above a demonstration video from CNET, if now also you are not sure what the Thunderbolt 3 brings to the table.
Meanwhile, this is how Chuwi explains why this technology is thus convenient:
The Chuwi HiGame is currently offered on Indiegogo where you can get one beginning at $899, packing an i5 CPU and 128GB of storage, meanwhile, the i7/256GB variant goes for $1099. That said, if they manage to get over the $600,000 stretch goal, everyone gets the upgraded variant at no cost. Click here if you want to learn more about the HiGame or Thunderbolt 3 port.