Thunderobot has launched two new variants of its ultra-compact Mix NUC mini PC, featuring AMD‘s latest Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and ...
Chines firm Thunderobot has launched the Mix G2, a compact gaming mini PC positioned as a direct competitor to Asus’ ROG NUC ...
Following its takeover of Intel's 'Next Unit Computing' (NUC) business last year, Asus has wasted no time in putting together a gaming spin on the mini PC design. Now, the company has unveiled what ...
The Simply NUC Onyx line of mini PCs are small, but powerful, computers with support for up to an Intel Core i9-13900H processor. Up until recently, the company only offered models with integrated ...
In June 2023, Intel announced it would no longer design, make, or sell new NUC (Next Unit of Compute) mini-PCs. In July, Asus announced it would keep the NUC design going under an agreement with Intel ...
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 ...
Simply NUC has introduced two new additions to its range of mini PC systems announcing the availability of its new NUC i5 Chapel Rock (LLN12CRv5) is based on the 12th Gen Intel Core i5-1245UE vPro ...
There are some models that allow you to upgrade the GPU but these are relatively rare. One such mini PC is the Intel NUC 9 Pro, which comes with plenty of space and PCIe connectivity to add a discrete ...
ASUS has finally unveiled its new ROG NUG 970 and ROG NUC 760 systems, new NUC systems that have some seriously powerful hardware inside of the 2.5-liter chassis. Check them out: The new ASUS ROG NUC ...
Four screws underneath make it easy to access the RAM and SSD, allowing you to upgrade the PC system easily if required at a later date or perhaps if you opt for the ...
Intel has quietly introduced a boatload of 11th Gen NUC products (NUC 11 series) with Tiger Lake processors inside. There are 44 new models in all, spread across Intel's Pro, Performance, and ...
If you're lazy and want a no fuss compact quiet box. NUC. Given those requirements, a NUC with pretty much any M2 or even SATA SSD seem to be just fine. The main reason not to go NUC would be if you ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results