Desktop systems of compact form factors have their own stable user audience, and therefore Intel Corporation strives to constantly improve them as new processors come out. As the resource of FanlessTech specifies, the family of compact desktop systems Intel NUC in the second quarter of next year will be updated due to four-core models of Coffee Lake-U with a TDP level of not more than 28 W.
If in the Core i3 family such processors will have four cores without Hyper-Threading support, then in the Core i5 and Core i7 series they will be able to offer four cores with Hyper-Threading. In addition, the game "baby" Skull Canyon will receive a version with memory of the type eDRAM. For this class of solutions (NUC), Intel does not plan to use the Kaby Lake Refresh processors, which recently debuted in the mobile segment, and were ranked among the eighth generation of Core processors.
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