BIOSTAR has launched the EdgeComp MU-N150, a compact 0.6L fanless industrial PC built around the Intel Processor N150 ” Twin Lake” SoC for edge computing, automation, HMI, POS/kiosk, and more. Some other N150 systems, like the HUNSN RJ42/RJ43 and Protectli VP2430, are for networking with four 2.5GbE ports, while the MU-N150 uses dual LAN but adds industrial-grade durability.
The PC supports up to 16GB DDR5 4800MHz memory, triple 4K video output, and dual 2.5GbE. Expansion option includes M.2 Key-M slot for NVMe storage and an M.2 Key-E slot for Wi-Fi/BT modules. Other features include 2x USB 3.2, 2x USB 2.0, an RS232 COM port, an audio jack, and an input voltage range of 12–19V DC. It’s fanless, ventless, and compatible with various operating systems for industrial and commercial applications.
BIOSTAR EdgeComp MU-N150 specifications:
- SoC – Intel Processor N150 quad-core “Twin Lake” processor @ up to 3.6 GHz (Turbo) with 6MB cache, 24EU Intel UHD graphics @ 1000 MHz; TDP: 6W
- Memory – Up to 16 GB DDR5-4800 SO-DIMM memory (as per BIOSTAR specs, but up to 64GB DDR5 is probably supported, like on other Alder Lake-N/Twin Lake systems)
- Storage – M.2 2242/2280 M-Key slot
- Video Output
- HDMI 2.0 up to 4096×2160 @ 60Hz
- DP++ 1.4 up to 4096×2160 @ 60Hz
- USB-C (DP) up to 4096×2160 @ 60Hz
- Audio –3.5mm audio jack (Realtek ALC897 codec)
- Networking
- 2x 2.5GbE RJ45 ports via Intel I226V controllers
- Optional WiFi and Bluetooth via M.2 2230 E-Key socket
- USB
- 1x USB Type-C port
- 2x USB 2.0 Type-A ports
- Serial – RS-232 DB-9 serial port
- Misc – Power button
- Power Supply – 12V/5A DC input (60W adapter)
- Dimensions and Weight – 117.8 x 114.7 x 49 mm (LxWxH) | 0.75 kg
- Temperature Range – 0°C ~ 50°C
- Operating Humidity – 5% – 85% RH (non-condensing)
- Vibration – 5Grms, IEC60068-2-64, random, 5~500 Hz, 30min/axis
- Shock – 30G, IEC-60068-2-27, half sine, 11 ms duration
The EdgeComp MU-N150 supports Windows 10/11 64-bit and Ubuntu, which makes it compatible with various industrial and commercial applications. But at the time of writing, the resource section of the products page is empty.


The BIOSTAR MU-N150 joins many other Twin Lake N150-based devices, such as the MeLE Cyber X1, Avalue EMX-TWLP, and Jetway MTX-TWL1, among various others.
The company has not mentioned any pricing information. More information may be found on the product and press release pages.
Thanks to TLS for the tip.
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The motherboard (BITWL-150) is also sold separately:
https://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/news/news.php?S_ID=671