Tuesday, May 1st 2012
Intel Unveils NUC Mini Computer
Although at a much "smaller" scale, Raspberry Pi did to mini computers what iPad did to tablets (wake up a nearly dead product segment), and now a section of the market likes computers to be as small and potent as the ARM-driven Raspberry Pi. Although at a different end of the price and performance spectrum from the Raspberry Pi, Intel has reason to believe its NUC mini computer could achieve market success. NUC (Next Unit of Computing) is a mini box computer for the retail channel, which is roughly the size of a modern wireless router, but as powerful as a mainstream laptop.
The NUC owes its computing power to Intel Core i3/i5 "Sandy Bridge" dual-core processors (probably in the BGA-1023 package), with Intel HD 3000 graphics, and dual-channel DDR3 memory (SO-DIMMs). The logic board measures 100 x 100 mm, and has all the essential connectivity crammed into it, including umm...10 Gb/s Thunderbolt, USB 3.0, 802.11 b/g/n, and HDMI with multi-channel HD audio. This board is smaller than VIA's NANO-ITX (120 x 120 mm) form-factor. The rest of the ABS plastic enclosure's volume is spent housing the cooling assembly. Informed sources predict that while the NUC won't be priced in the hundereds or thousands of Dollars, it most certainly won't be priced at $25. A starting price of $100 seems realistic.
Sources:
SweClockers, ExtremeTech
The NUC owes its computing power to Intel Core i3/i5 "Sandy Bridge" dual-core processors (probably in the BGA-1023 package), with Intel HD 3000 graphics, and dual-channel DDR3 memory (SO-DIMMs). The logic board measures 100 x 100 mm, and has all the essential connectivity crammed into it, including umm...10 Gb/s Thunderbolt, USB 3.0, 802.11 b/g/n, and HDMI with multi-channel HD audio. This board is smaller than VIA's NANO-ITX (120 x 120 mm) form-factor. The rest of the ABS plastic enclosure's volume is spent housing the cooling assembly. Informed sources predict that while the NUC won't be priced in the hundereds or thousands of Dollars, it most certainly won't be priced at $25. A starting price of $100 seems realistic.
31 Comments on Intel Unveils NUC Mini Computer
I'm sure there will be an Ivy version of the NUC.
I don't know about storage... Seems like I would want a lot for my plans.
wifi antenna is internal?
price will be around price of laptops (minimal model), up to price of mac mini (with ssd and other features)
this is crazy that you put price in this article, what you have to do - ask intel rep about it and post quote (even if they do not answer it directly), end of story
Heck, even VIA's larger and less powerful boards with older peripherals can be $100.
DO WANT one
As an HTPC it would be brilliant, as a pc for my guest room it would be even better, or as a system I can bring with me on trips, or keep by as a loaner for friends and family members who may need a PC when theirs is being rebuilt/repaired I can't really imagine anything better.
Well done Intel, get this to market soon. Don't just show this off as something you could do, make it happen! :toast:
That thing makes my Atom 330 mITX build look like an oversized Pentium III..
If it's 100$, I'm getting one for sure!
"Is that a computer in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?"
It says "Sandy Bridge" up there, you know, not "Atom".