CNXSoft were granted a look at upcoming Intel NUC models this morning, including the next generation of systems, dubbed Hades Canyon, with a variety of other Canyons as well. The most interesting are the top models, powered by Kaby Lake H and a discrete GPU, the NUCxi7HVK aka Hades Lake VR and NUCxi7HNK which is Hades Lake without VR. Those two models will support for up to six displays and offer two Thunderbolt 3 ports, a pair of PCIe SSDs as well as support for Intel Optane. All of these features could require a slightly larger footprint than we are used to with NUCs especially considering the dGFX. Head on over for more details on the other NUC models you can expect to see in the coming years.
"Intel’s new generation of Gemini Lake and Coffee Lake processors is expected to launch at the end of this year, beginning of next, and this morning I received Intel’s NUC roadmap that gives a good idea of what’s coming in 2018 and 2019."
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whats the point of a nuc the
whats the point of a nuc the size of a Dell Area 51
Branding? We haven’t seen
Branding? We haven't seen them yet, it could come in an interesting shape.
Could end up looking similar
Could end up looking similar to ASRock’s mini-STX design (Intel’s STX extended to support an MXM GPU).
So are the dGPU variants
So are the dGPU variants likely to still likely to be about 4″ x 4″ x2″?
I guess since laptops can handle a GTX1080 GPU they could figure it out.