Intel, renowned globally for pioneering the NUC line of compact PCs since 2012, recently chose to leave the mini PC market behind. This departure, however, does not spell the end for consumers seeking ...
Intel’s decision to stop making NUC mini PCs is the latest in several business exits the company has made over the past two years to prioritize investments in CEO Pat Gelsinger’s comeback plan, which ...
Taiwanese laptop computer maker ASUSTek Computer Inc. has agreed to take up the mantle of Intel Corp.’s Next Unit of Compute systems, signing an agreement with the chipmaker to design, manufacture, ...
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 ...
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 has announced ASUS as the company's first partner for its Next Unit of Compute (NUC) mini PC business. The two companies have entered a non-binding agreement that will see ASUS manufacture, sell ...
As expected Intel has this month announced the arrival of their new and highly anticipated Intel NUC mini PC which has slightly grown in size to provide the much needed extra drive space for owners to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Intel is refreshing its NUC line of tiny desktop computers with new models featuring Intel Apollo Lake and Kaby Lake chips. The new versions should offer better CPU and graphics performance than their ...
Intel is looking to bring down the cost of lightweight living room gaming with its latest NUC PC kits. The new models are the first to include Intel’s 6th-generation Skylake processors, FanlessTech ...
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.
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