Gigabyte has taken Intel’s 4″ x 4″ NUC mini desktop system to another level by putting few more features in – the Core i3 has been swapped for a Core i7, the casing is now aluminium and there are added vents on the rear for improved cooling.
The company showcased a prototype with a Core i7 processor, 8GB of memory,a 256GB SSD, USB 3.0, HDMI input/output, Ethernet and Wi-Fi.
Intel introduced the NUC unit in November with a Core i3 and integrated HD 4000 Intel graphics.
This is only a prototype, but if Gigabyte can roll these out en masse, I am sure many people would be interested in this.
Via: TG Daily
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