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Intel shows NUC 13 Extreme mainframe: 13th generation core, supports 3 slot thick graphics card

2025-01-19 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizen OC_Formula for the clue delivery! CTOnews.com, October 11, according to Videocardz, Intel showed NUC 13 Extreme Raptor Canyon, the successor of Flying Dragon Canyon, in a live broadcast.

As shown in the figure above, Intel demonstrated the NUC 13 Extreme Raptor Canyon computing module and the overall framework design.

It is reported that the volume of NUC 13 Extreme will reach 13.9L, while the previous generation of Feilong Canyon will be 8L.

CTOnews.com has learned that the NUC 13 Extreme is expected to be equipped with a 13-generation Kurei desktop processor, and the graphics card will support a larger 3-slot thick model. According to the source, NUC 13 Extreme will be released in a few weeks.

▲ Intel cash Flying Dragon Canyon

Currently, there are three NUC products with 12-generation Core, namely, the Dragon Canyon with 65W desktop processors, the Viper Canyon with 12-generation Core H-Series processors, and the Wall Street Canyon with 12-generation P-Series processors.

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