Intel has just announced that it will be shutting down its Next Unit of Compute or NUC line of compact mini PCs. According to a report from PCWorld, the move was confirmed by an Intel spokesman who said that it would still continue to support existing NUCs already out in the market right now. As per the report, Intel has decided to cease all direct investments in NUC Business. However, the spokesman also said that the remainder of Intel's Client Computing Group (CCG) or Network and Edge Computing (NEX) businesses will not at all be impacted by the NUC shutdown. Intel's NUC line of mini PCs served as high-performance machines with "ecologically friendly form factor[s]," according to Intel. Read more in our articles including "Intel shuts down NUC 'compact PC' line" and "NVIDIA and Intel announce partnership for AI, data centers, and PCs".
Intel has just announced that it will be shutting down its Next Unit of Compute or NUC line of compact mini PCs. According to a report from PCWorld, the move was confirmed by an Intel spokesman who said that it would still continue to support existing NUCs already out in the market right now.
As per the report, Intel has decided to cease all direct investments in NUC Business. However, the spokesman also said that the remainder of Intel's Client Computing Group (CCG) or Network and Edge Computing (NEX) businesses will not at all be impacted by the NUC shutdown. Intel's NUC line of mini PCs served as high-performance machines with "ecologically friendly form factor[s]," according to Intel.
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