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Simply NUC Launches Intel AI PC Development Kit

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Simply NUC, a global leader in customized PC solutions, in collaboration with Intel, proudly announces the Intel AI PC Development Kit. This advanced kit is equipped with the powerful Core Ultra 7 (155H), 32 GB RAM, 512 GB storage, and Windows 11 Pro, making it ideal for developers and researchers focused on AI innovation. The configured PC features Intel Iris Xe graphics and the OpenVINO toolkit, enabling optimized AI performance for deep learning and computer vision tasks.

The Intel AI PC Development Kit is tailored for software developers, data scientists, and educators focused on AI and machine learning projects. With robust processing capabilities, users can efficiently create, test, and deploy AI models. Additionally, as part of the Intel AI Developer Program, users gain access to valuable resources such as tutorials, webinars, and community support. Program participants can also enjoy a $500 discount on the kit, making it an affordable and comprehensive solution for AI innovation.





"We are thrilled to offer this powerful PC development kit to the AI community," said Aaron Rowsell, President & Founder of Simply NUC. "With the combined expertise of Intel and Simply NUC, this kit provides developers with everything they need to push the boundaries of what can be achieved with AI technology."

The launch of the Intel AI PC Development Kit represents a pivotal moment for Simply NUC as the company continues to enhance its portfolio of specialized computing solutions. The kit is poised to become an essential resource for AI developers and researchers worldwide by leveraging Intel's leading technology and Simply NUC's expertise in high-performance PCs.

The Intel AI PC Development Kit is now available through all Simply NUC websites.

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Honestly, not trying to shill. I have had several NUCs specifically from Intel and some from simplyNUC. They are a good company, and frankly the NUC line is so powerful for what you get feature wise. They work super well and with an external GPU they handle so much. The old bigger ones (think 12th gen) that you could throw a dual slot GPU in were such a good option for power in a tiny space. The only knock is pricing, it can get pretty steep, but unlike alternative SBCs save for maybe latte panda, the support from Intel and simplyNUC themselves is just outstanding when it comes to drivers etc.

If I didnt have a need for the power I have I would get one to use as a primary machine (and have with the skull canyon ones!) no regrets.
 
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They seems to be a bit expensive compared to their counterparts at minis forum and other vendors.
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not that the discount isnt nice, timing of it is a bit…
 
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