Today, ZTE officially released news, announcing that it will launch the first notebook cloud computer W600D. At present, this cloud computer has been launched on ZTE’s official website. According to the information displayed on the official website, the W600D itself is equipped with the security-hardened Android 11 system, which needs to be used in conjunction with ZTE’s uSmart cloud computer solution. This solution supports users to apply on demand, and can support resources exceeding 64-core CPU and 256GB of memory at most, and has certain theoretical performance advantages compared with traditional computers. At the same time, depending on the characteristics of cloud computers, the typical power consumption of W600D is only 5W, which is one tenth of that of conventional notebook computers. With 40.42WH battery and 65W PD fast charge, it can achieve longer battery life. However, as a device that must be connected to the Internet, although this computer has a built-in Wi-Fi module, it does not have an Ethernet port, which may affect the network stability of the device to a certain extent. It is worth mentioning that the W600D is not ZTE’s first cloud computer device. Previously, ZTE has launched the W100D series, which is only 10cm long and can be put into a trouser pocket. The same series of cloud computers.
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