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Intel has also revealed specifications for its new Intel June Canyon NUC. Explaining that the mini PC will be able to support up to 8GB of DDR4-2133 or DDR4-2400 memory with two SODIMM slots.
Systems will be available with a choice of a Celeron J4005 dual-core processor with Intel HD 600 graphics or a Pentium Silver J5005 quad-core chip with Intel HD 605 graphics.
Intel Launches two NUC barebone kits, the NUC 7PJYH / NUC 7CJYH and are both equipped with a dual-core Pentium Pentium J4005 or J5005 Gemini Lake SoC, supporting screen resolutions up-to Ultra HD.
While Intel won’t be making its cute small form factor PCs anymore, Asus will receive a non-exclusive license to Intel’s NUC (Next Unit of Computing) product designs.
Intel’s Next Unit of Computing, or NUC, offers tiny desktops with performance that keeps up with much larger systems, and they’re even affordable. But there’s a catch.
Intel has decided to stop making its Next Unit of Computing (NUC), but the company will encourage partners to keep making the small form-factor (SFF) PCs, the company said Tuesday. Update: Asus ...
The Intel NUC 11 Extreme could accommodate a full-size RTX 3080 Ti graphics card. Image: Sean Hollister / The Verge. The problem with Intel’s NUC computers wasn’t in its design.
Intel is also continuing to make smaller, more tightly integrated NUCs, like the recently announced NUC 12 Enthusiast box that combines a 12th-gen Intel Core CPU with a discrete Intel Arc GPU.
There’s a neat symmetry to the 10th anniversary of Intel’s NUC, which was first revealed to the world in 2012. In ten years the NUC group (which stands for Next Unit of Computing) has sold ...
While Intel itself has given up on the NUC form factor, long-time compact PC vendor Asus has been licensed to handle all the intellectual property associate with the line.
In other words, the latest Intel NUC systems like the NUC 13 Pro, NUC 13 Rugged, and NUC 13 Extreme should continue to be supported for at least a while. But don’t expect to see NUC 14 series ...
One Intel NUC buyer, edge computing and virtualization vendor Scale Computing, has already committed to using Simply NUC’s in-house Topaz mini PC design along with Lenovo’s M90Q mini PC for ...