Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Intel’s miniature NUC PCs will now be supported by Asus and future designs are on the way. Intel’s miniature NUC ...
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Intel's Next Unit of Computing (NUC) hardware has long provided a way to get powerful desktop hardware optimized for a small form factor, but not anymore. Intel has confirmed that it's done making NUC ...
Intel is updating its NUC line of tiny desktop computers with new models sporting 6th-gen Intel Core i3 and core i5 “Skylake” processors. The new models look virtually identical to the 5th-gen ...
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: Imagine buying an ultrabook laptop or all-in-one PC that could one day easily have its guts swapped out for a faster CPU, faster RAM, and faster SSD. If that ...
The contract with ASUS is also non-exclusive, so other OEMs could license the NUC brand in the future as well. Intel has now revealed the next big step for their NUC business; a non-exclusive contract ...
Since 2012, Intel has designed and sold its own lineup of mini PCs. The Next Unit of Computing series (NUC—rhymes with yuck) always most closely resembled Mac mini-like desktops, but over the years, ...
When you're looking for a tiny desktop, Intel's NUC computers are something of a standard. These bare-bone PCs have made a name for themselves as affordable, reasonably powerful and adorably small.
Intel’s NUC, short for “Next Unit of Computing,” is a funky series of teeny-tiny PCs packed with the latest tech the company can offer. It’s also dead… but only “mostly dead.” Shortly after Intel ...
What if you could have a desktop that easily slips into a messenger bag or purse? That's what Intel has been aiming for with its Next Unit of Computing (NUC) devices. Yes, it's a terrible name, but ...
Question: Is Intel's mini PC an adequate desktop replacement computer? Answer: Intel’s Next Unit of Computing, or NUC, was developed in 2013 as an alternative to netbooks and other small computing ...
Intel’s NUC (Next Unit of Computing) desktops rose to prominence about a decade ago by being small; they were essentially laptops without screens or batteries, crammed inside a tiny box. But in the ...