Article ZVR4 Intel’s next NUC will be a quad-core mini PC with Iris Pro and Thunderbolt 3

Intel’s next NUC will be a quad-core mini PC with Iris Pro and Thunderbolt 3

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Andrew Cunningham
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The Broadwell NUC (left) and the new Skylake NUC (right).

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Last night, Intel's opening-day CES keynote focused mostly on wearables and Internet of Things things, the sort of forward-facing, maybe-useful, possibly vaporware technology that characterizes CES. But in a small meeting this morning, we were able to get more information on less zeitgeist-y but more practical gadgets like the Compute Stick and the NUC mini desktops.

The basic NUC boxes have been around for four generations now, so their Skylake refresh is predictable. They still use low-voltage U-series dual-core Core i3-6100U and i5-6260U CPUs like the ones you'd find in Ultrabooks. The i3 versions come with Intel HD 520 graphics, while the i5 boxes have Iris graphics-non-Pro Iris GPUs in the Skylake generation get 64MB of eDRAM cache to help add memory bandwidth, so graphics performance should be quite a bit better than the HD 6000 GPU in the equivalent Broadwell NUC.

Intel has dropped the mini HDMI port on the back of the PC in favor of a full-size HDMI port, and it's added an SD card reader on all models. Otherwise input and output is the same: four USB 3.0 ports (two on front, two on back; the yellow port on the front can charge devices when the NUC is powered off), a mini DisplayPort 1.2 port, gigabit Ethernet, and an IR receiver and a headphone jack on the front. The lids are still interchangeable, and they can connect to a USB header on the motherboard to extend the capabilities of the box.

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