In a nutshell: Intel has announced a refreshed version of its Next Unit of Computing (NUC) enthusiast mini PC. Codenamed Serpent Canyon, the barebones rig is designed for gamers and content creators ...
Intel has teamed with storage champion Sabrent on a super-fast new NUC 11 Pro, which packs a PCIe 4.0-based NVMe M.2 SSD from Sabrent that pushes 5GB/sec reads. Inside of the new Intel NUC 11 Pro Mini ...
The Intel NUC 12 Enthusiast is a compact desktop computer that packs a lot of horsepower into its small body. Also known by the code name “Serpent Canyon,” the computer features a 45-watt Intel Core ...
The new Intel "Raptor Canyon" NUC leak is coming from some leaked documents and roadmap on the Intel NUC subreddit, shared by @Harukaze5719 on Twitter. Intel's new 13th Gen Core "Raptor Lake" CPUs ...
Who is a powerful miniature desktop for? That was the question running through my mind when I reviewed Intel's NUC 9 Extreme last year. It was the company's most powerful compact PC kit (NUC stands ...
Leaked information has been published to the Chinese social media website Weibo this week possibly providing information about a new mini PC in the form of the Intel NUC 12 Enthusiast. The news ...
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Intel’s upcoming “Ghost Canyon” NUC is expected to be one of the most powerful mini computers from the company to date. Expected to be powered by a 45 watt, 9th-gen Intel Core H-series processor, the ...
The NUC, Intel’s mini PC, is not the first place you’d expect to see an LGA1700-based Intel Alder Lake processor — but it just might happen. User @9550pro on Twitter leaked an image showcasing what ...
Intel has launched its highly anticipated NUC 13 Pro, which promises to offer significant performance and efficiency improvements compared to its predecessors. This mini-PC has been codenamed the ...
Intel unveiled a new NUC lineup at CES last month alongside the second wave of its oft-delayed Broadwell processors. The desktops look similar from the outside, but on the inside everything from the ...
Last night, Intel’s opening-day CES keynote focused mostly on wearables and Internet of Things things, the sort of forward-facing, maybe-useful, possibly vaporware technology that characterizes CES.