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Intel stops production of Viper Canyon NUC mainframe, and subsequent models are expected to be launched by Asustek.

2025-01-15 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com August 11 news, according to VideoCardz reports, Intel's latest documents show that Viper Canyon NUC host and NUC X15 notebook will be discontinued.

As shown in the above figure, Viper Canyon NUC host and NUC X15 are Intel's latest NUC products, both equipped with 12-generation Core H series processors, graphics cards are also Intel's sharp models, the highest option A770M.

At present, Viper Canyon NUC host i7 + A770M quasi-system configuration has dropped to more than 6000 yuan, NUC X15 i7 + A730M quasi-system configuration has dropped to more than 4000 yuan.

On July 18, Intel announced that it had reached an agreement with ASUS to license ASUS to manufacture, sell and support the NUC system product line equipped with 10th to 13th generation Core processors and develop future NUC system models.

Through this agreement, ASUS is able to continue to provide products and support to customers of Intel NUC systems. To this end, ASUS will establish a new business unit-ASUS NUC BU.

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