BLEU JOUR Launches the Second Generation of KUBB Fanless: Where Silence Meets AI Power
'KUBB Fanless Gen2 reflects our commitment to blending timeless design with the intelligence of tomorrow.'— Jean-Christophe Agobert, CEO, BLEU JOUR
TOULOUSE, OCCITANIE, FRANCE, April 18, 2025 / EINPresswire.com / -- French tech company BLEU JOUR proudly unveils the second generation of its iconic KUBB Fanless, a compact computer that blends absolute silence, refined design, and now AI-ready performance, thanks to the latest Intel® and AMD processor options.
Silence Refined, Design Elevated
Faithful to the brand's DNA, the KUBB Fanless retains the instantly recognizable cubic shape while introducing a fully passive cooling system, eliminating the need for mechanical ventilation. Its precision-machined aluminum unibody serves as an efficient heatsink, enabling stable, energy-efficient, and completely silent operation.
With its symmetrical design and elegant Graphite finish, this new KUBB model is more than a PC—it's a design object that fits seamlessly into both professional workspaces and modern interiors.
Now Featuring AI Acceleration with Intel® or AMD
The major innovation in this second generation lies in the choice between latest-gen Intel® or AMD processors.
Each configuration combines:
A multi-core CPU for overall computing performance (up to 8 cores / 16 threads),
An integrated GPU for smooth visuals and multimedia acceleration,
And crucially, a Neural Processing Unit (NPU)—designed to handle AI workloads locally, with greater speed and privacy.
This powerful trio enables seamless AI-enhanced experiences, such as voice recognition, computer vision, intelligent assistants, content moderation, and automation. Local processing means reduced latency, enhanced data protection, and energy efficiency—all within a fanless compact form.
Designed for Versatility
Whether used for home office, business productivity, retail points of sale, education, video conferencing, media playback, or even cloud gaming, the KUBB Fanless offers an elegant, quiet, and capable solution—tailored for modern digital lifestyles.
About BLEU JOUR
Founded in 2002 in Toulouse, France, BLEU JOUR is a premium French brand redefining the PC experience through cutting-edge technology and bold design. With multiple international design awards, we craft high-end computers—from Mini PCs and workstations to embedded systems—and innovative accessories tailored to evolving digital lifestyles.
Our vision is built on five essential pillars: Quality, Aesthetics, Innovation, Practicality, and Exclusivity. In a world driven by change, BLEU JOUR creates products where iconic design meets advanced technology, exemplified by our flagship model: KUBB—a customizable 12 cm cube-shaped computer that challenges conventional standards.
Every BLEU JOUR product is meticulously assembled in our own workshop, blending local craftsmanship with top-tier components from trusted partners—most notably, Intel® and AMD, our key technological collaborator.
BLEU JOUR is more than a computer manufacturer—it's a design-forward digital experience, a French vision of technology where elegance and innovation go hand in hand.
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE AGOBERT
BLEUJOUR
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