Asus Secures Future of Intel's NUC Mini PCs

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Asus has been granted a non-exclusive license by Intel to take over the NUC (Next Unit of Computing) lineup, allowing Asus to manufacture, sell, and support current NUC systems using Intel processors. This partnership comes after Intel announced the discontinuation of its NUC mini PCs, relying on ecosystem partners for future development. Asus, already selling its own mini desktops, is well-positioned to continue development on various NUC form factors. The next-generation NUCs may feature improvements with Intel's upcoming Meteor Lake processors and an updated GPU architecture.
- Asus takes over everything about Intel’s current and future NUC mini PCs Ars Technica
- Intel mini NUC computers get a second life thanks to Asus The Verge
- ASUS and Intel Agree on Deal for a NUC Future ServeTheHome
- After Exit, Intel Passes NUC Baton to Asus via New License Agreement Tom's Hardware
- ASUS Signs Agreement to Continue Development and Support of Intel's NUC Business AnandTech
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