COMPARE · INDEPENDENT COMPUTER
MIKY and CurXor both sell an independent computer for AI agents — not a human-first PC. MIKY emphasizes mobile app control and secure-element trust at ~€490. CurXor adds 64GB UMA, dual 10GbE, and ten OOTB Claws.
MIKY wins on category branding, fanless trust-node narrative, and lower reservation price. CurXor wins on memory, NPU class, wealth/work verticals, and Flight Command depth.
| FEATURE | MIKY | CURXOR |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ~€490 (reservation) | $3,999 pre-order |
| Memory | 8–16GB class | 64GB LPDDR5X UMA |
| Control surface | Miky mobile app | Flight Command + phone gateways |
| OOTB Claws | General agent host | 9 Claw verticals + The Forge |
| Networking | Wi-Fi · USB-C power | Dual 10GbE · eno2 egress kill switch |
| Security story | Secure element · no data ports | Local inference · eno2-isolated bridges |
CHOOSE MIKY
Reserve MIKY if you want a screenless trust node, app-controlled agents, and general independence at a lower price point — with compute suited to lighter workloads.
CHOOSE CURXOR
Pre-order CurXor if you need 64GB local models, Capital/Creator/Outreach Claws, messaging gateways, and eno1/eno2 networking on day one.
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