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Several months after it agreed to continue Intel's line of NUC mini-PCs, ASUS has announced its first new NUC-branded mini-PC, the ASUS ROG (Republic of Gamers) NUC.
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Intel announced today that ASUS has agreed to develop future NUC mini-PCs and support Intel’s 10th- to 13th-generation NUCs.
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Intel has confirmed that it has killed its NUC tiny PC product lineup and will exit the PC market.
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Leo and Paul are joined by Richard Campbell to discuss Microsoft's highs and lows of 2022, HoloLens 2 momentum, John Carmack leaving Meta, and much more.
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This week at CES 2021, Intel launched its 11th-generation NUC mini-PCs and kits. The launch comes about a month later than usual.
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As many of you know, I’m a big fan of Intel’s NUC family of small form factor PCs. But I’m not just a fan: I’m a customer and a daily user too.
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After struggling for the better part of a month to get Windows 7 installed on my older Intel NUC---I’m currently using a newer model each day as my primary PC, with Windows 10---I’m now able to move to this aging OS fulltime as I had originally planned. I think. The issue, obvious in hindsight, was…
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I’ve been using an Intel NUC as my primary PC for about a month, with no issues. Today, I finally added a Thunderbolt 3 dock to the system.
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I’ve approached the new NUC a bit gingerly, given my early reliability problems. But now that I’ve solved the display issue, all is well.
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When I finally decided to move past my unreliable AIO PC and use an Intel NUC, I had hoped to do so with no additional costs or effort.
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Thanks to ongoing and increasingly maddening reliability issues with the AIO PC I had been using, I have switched to the Intel NUC I received late last year.
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Over the weekend, I got the new Intel NUC up and running with the RAM and storage I previously purchased for the original unit.
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Intel's latest generation of NUC mini-PCs and kits represent a major step up from the NUC I reviewed two years ago.
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Intel this week announced a new family of NUC kits and mini-PCs that utilize its quad-core 8th-generation Core chipsets.
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For the past two months, I've used a tiny Intel NUC mini-PC every day as my main computer, and the experience has for the most part been very positive. But having twice run into USB issues, I decided to expanded the NUC with a new top lid that adds an additional two USB 2.0 ports.
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In the several weeks since I first purchased, assembled and then started using an Intel NUC mini-PC as my primary desktop, I've received a number of questions from readers about this setup. Was I really using a NUC? Could this inexpensive and tiny system meet my needs? Do I still recommend the Intel NUC?