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Old 01-09-2015, 10:35 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
Bodes well for the future. I have an Intel NUC (think Mac mini, only Intel based) connected to my tv. This particular version isn't as powerful as I'd want, but that's only a matter of time.
Hands-on with Intel’s new mini-desktops: Faster, smaller, more expandable

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New NUCs start launching this month and serve as a showcase for Broadwell-U

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Intel is launching a total of seven separate NUC configurations, five that are aimed at the consumer market and two that are intended for use in businesses.

On the consumer side, there are three motherboard configurations: the low-end model gets you a Core i3-5010U with the HD Graphics 5500 GPU, the middle model comes with a Core i5-5250U and the HD 6000 GPU, and the high-end model includes a Core i7-5557U CPU and an Iris 6100 GPU (the first time Iris has made it into the NUC, though the Iris Pro GPU with embedded eDRAM would be more exciting). The Core i3 and Core i5 models are available in "short" compact chassis and "tall" boxes with space for a 2.5-inch hard drive, while the Core i7 model only comes in tall. Past NUCs required users to install their own Wi-Fi cards, but all of these come with 867Mbps 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 courtesy of Intel's soldered-in 7265 adapter.
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