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After Exit, Intel Passes NUC Baton to Asus via New License Agreement


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Intel recently left the NUC business, but today Asus and Intel revealed that they had reached a preliminary agreement that gives Asus a non-exclusive license to produce Intel NUC designs and develop next-generation NUCs. With its vast engineering resources, Asus will clearly be able to support the rather diverse product line that NUC has become.

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https://www.tomshardware.com/news/asus-gets-license-to-make-intel-nucs

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  On 19/07/2023 at 04:53, bonami2 said:
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They were already making some sweet little comps, I hope they don't start going down hill without the NUC competition

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In before Asus ROG NUCs for $1000 and bonus VRM coil whine. Who says no? Not Asus.

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  On 19/07/2023 at 13:42, schuck6566 said:

They were already making some sweet little comps, I hope they don't start going down hill without the NUC competition

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Did not even remember they did mini pc. Or maybe they are not available in Canada or too expensive and i skipped them. I love my Beelink box!

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  On 19/07/2023 at 13:50, Snakecharmed said:

In before Asus ROG NUCs for $1000 $2500 and bonus VRM coil whine. Who says no? Not Asus.

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Fixed that for myself since I wasn't aware how insanely expensive pre-built Intel NUCs already were because I got a brand new barebones 8th gen NUC in 2021 as a home media server/future NVR for $300 and thought that wasn't too bad. If I were to do it over again today, I'd get a barebones ASRock DeskMini X300W plus a Ryzen 5 5600G that would blow away any NUC you could buy new or used for $300.

 

I didn't consider gaming NUCs because why would anyone?

 

Right on cue, now everyone in the hardware news universe is citing this brief article from Bits and Chips about a potential ROG NUC. 🤦‍♂️

 

https://www.bitsandchips.it/english-news/asus-is-studying-the-heir-of-the-intel-nuc-13-extreme

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