Monday, April 4th 2022

Wall Street Canyon is Intel's Upcoming Alder Lake-P Powered NUC

Pictures and details of Intel's next NUC, that goes under the codename Wall Street Canyon has made its way onto the internet and besides the expected upgrade to Intel's 12th generation of Core processors, there aren't any huge changes, but there are at least a few interesting differences. The most obvious one being that Wall Street Canyon has two USB-A 3.2 (10 Gbps) ports around the front, instead of one USB-A and one Thunderbolt 3/USB-C port around the front of the current model. It's not clear if this is due to a technical limitation of Thunderbolt 4, or if Intel decided it was more useful to keep the two Thunderbolt ports around the back for most of its potential customers. Regardless, this is where the two Thunderbolt 4 ports now reside, alongside two HDMI 2.0b ports, with the mini-DP port having been dropped altogether.

Other connectivity options include 2.5 Gbps Ethernet, a USB-A 3.2 (10 Gbps) and a USB 2.0 port around the back, as well as a 3.5 mm audio jack around the front. The Wall Street Canyon NUC is also said to have models with Qi charging for mobile devices. As far as CPU choices go, the base model should be an Intel Core i3-1220P, ranging to the top model with a Core i7-1270P, or in other words, most of the 28 W TDP Alder Lake-P processors. Wall Street Canyon has space for one internal 2.5-inch drive, as well as a PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 NVMe SSD, a shorter M.2 2260 slot for a SATA based drive and an Intel AX211 WiFi and Bluetooth module. The two DDR4 SO-DIMM slots support memory speeds of up to 3200 MHz. No word on pricing as yet, but we'd expect the pricing to be similar, if not slightly higher than the current models
Sources: Chiphell, via Liliputing
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10 Comments on Wall Street Canyon is Intel's Upcoming Alder Lake-P Powered NUC

#1
Space Lynx
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With these kind of naming schemes, I am glad I abandoned Intel for AMD. Atrocious.
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Valantar
CallandorWoTWith these kind of naming schemes, I am glad I abandoned Intel for AMD. Atrocious.
Yeah, that name made me throw up in my mouth just a little. Glad I'm not in the market for something like this.

On the plus side, is that a slot-loading 2.5" bay on the back? Looks neat.
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ValantarYeah, that name made me throw up in my mouth just a little. Glad I'm not in the market for something like this.

On the plus side, is that a slot-loading 2.5" bay on the back? Looks neat.
Not on this pic it's not, maybe it's configurable
#4
trsttte
TiggerNot on this pic it's not, maybe it's configurable
Is that from this generation or a previous one? Should be about the same, but haven't seen the expansion options reported yet for this gen.
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trsttteIs that from this generation or a previous one? Should be about the same, but haven't seen the expansion options reported yet for this gen.
I'm sure it's this one. Same two lightening ports

Actually @Valantar it seems it is a expansion slot, so maybe an option for 2.5" HDD at some point maybe.
An optional SDXC card reader with SD Express support will be available via the handy expansion module.
www.fanlesstech.com/2022/01/breaking-nuc-12-performance-not.html
#6
Valantar
The middle pic in the news post shows the 2.5" HDD bay, but it seems you have to pop the bottom off to access it. Slot loading would have been kinda cool though! Still, I bet enterprise customers love that configurable I/O. Definitely makes the NUC much more competitive with something like a ThinkStation Tiny or Dell Optiplex USFF.
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TheLostSwede
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TiggerNot on this pic it's not, maybe it's configurable
That looks like the "Pro" version, which is a different product range.
Wall Street Canyon is just a normal NUC.
TiggerI'm sure it's this one. Same two lightening ports
Sorry, what?
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TheLostSwedeThat looks like the "Pro" version, which is a different product range.
Wall Street Canyon is just a normal NUC.


Sorry, what?
My link in post 5 says-
An Intel-branded 4 x 4-inch business-oriented NUC 12 Pro ("Wall Street Canyon") is still in the cards and coming soon. So is Wall Street Canyon not the NUC 12 Pro?

On the link-We believe that it will be very similar to the NUC 11 Pro (pictured) which has the USB 3 and USB 2 ports same as your pic, so is your pic the NUC 11 PRO?

I don't know
#9
TheLostSwede
News Editor
TiggerMy link in post 5 says-
An Intel-branded 4 x 4-inch business-oriented NUC 12 Pro ("Wall Street Canyon") is still in the cards and coming soon. So is Wall Street Canyon not the NUC 12 Pro?
It seems to be some kind of hybrid, as the pro models had a different case colour/material, but maybe Intel just cheaped out.
In all fairness, I missed the fact that there was an optional expansion slot.
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