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 ...
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 ...
VESA mounting also makes it possible to shift the PC from floor level to the back of the monitor. With toolless clips, a technician can replace a dead unit in under 60 seconds. Conversely, tower ...
Computers have come a long way since their creation. Originally, computers were massive constructs that could fill an entire room, but these days powerful processors can be found in everything from ...
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 ...
Shortly after Intel announced it was shutting down its NUC computer business last summer, Asus revealed that it had acquired a non-exclusive license to continue selling and supporting existing NUC ...
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.
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 over 10 ...
Intel’s NUC computers are tiny desktop PCs that typically have laptop-class processors. But the thing about laptop processors is that some of them have gotten pretty good in recent years, offering ...
Intel is updating its Next Unit of Computing (NUC) lineup of miniature computers with its 11th Gen processors, and it’s again including a gaming-focused model. The NUC 11 Enthusiast is a follow-up to ...
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