The attachment of some users to desktop computers allows manufacturers to create new form factors. For example, in early May, Intel first demonstrated compact computer NUC processor-based on Sandy Bridge generation, wedged on a motherboard size 10 x 10 cm . The system would cost about $ 100, and this news inspired many supporters of desktop solutions.
However, at Computex 2012 Intel representatives find out new details about the project, NUC. The finished system located on the PCB size 10 x 10 cm, will go on sale in the third quarter for about $ 400. The system will include a processor Core i3, chipset Intel HM65, three USB 2.0 ports and two HDMI, four gigabytes of RAM, SSD 40 GB performed mSATA, built-in Wi-Fi adapter and Bluetooth. The mainboard provides two SO-DIMM slots and two slots mini-PCIe,.
In the fourth quarter there will be a system class-based NUC Ivy Bridge generation processors and Seventh Series chipsets which will offer USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt support (by an additional controller). Inside this case can be placed a processors with TDP level up to 17 w . Intel also planned and cost-effective option based on Celeron. Related Products :
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