It's a classic case of the enemy of my enemy is my friend: While Intel and AMD are rivals when it comes to processors, they both have a common target in Nvidia when it comes to computer graphics.
Looking for a little desktop computer to stick next to your TV or use around the house, but want something a little more powerful than an ARM-based TV stick like the MK802 or GK802? Intel’s NUC (Next ...
Intel’s NUC line of mini desktop computers have been around for years, and for the most part they stuff the low-power guts of a laptop into a little computer that’s not much bigger than a small stack ...
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) is just about ready for store shelves, and Anandtech managed to get their hands on the DC3217BY model to provide us an early inside look at the mini-PC. Clearly ...
The Bloodhound computing solution for IoT and Edge needs by Simply NUC is a breakthrough in the world of compact and powerful computing. This powerful Intel mini PC, aptly named the Bloodhound, is a ...
Following on from the announcement earlier this month that Intel was closing down its NUC mini PC development. Intel has confidently chosen ASUS, as the new licensee to produce, sell, and offer ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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