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Small form factor PC designed by Intel
Coffee Lake-U-basedBean Canyon Intel NUC (NUC8i5BEK2)
Motherboard of a 6th generation NUC (Model NUC6i3SYH), extended with two 8 GB RAM modules

Next Unit of Computing (NUC) is a line ofsmall-form-factorbarebone computer kits designed byIntel. Previewed in 2012 and launched in early 2013,[1] the NUC line continues to develop over generations of Intel-based CPU launches, spanning fromSandy Bridge-basedCeleron CPUs in the first generation, toRaptor Lake-based mobile and desktop CPUs in the thirteenth, and more recentlyMeteor Lake-based processors with AI capabilities.[2]

The standardbarebone kits consist of the NUC board, in a plastic case with a fan, an external power supply, and aVESA mounting plate.[3] The plastic case is typically offered on one of two chassis, Tall (allowing for a 2.5" drive bay) or Slim (no 2.5" drive bay).[4] The NUCmotherboard measures approximately 10 × 10 centimetres (4 × 4 in),[5] although some models have had different dimensions. Intel also sells bare NUC motherboards, which have a built-in CPU. However, (as of 2013[update]) the price of a NUC motherboard is very close to the corresponding cased kit; third-party cases for the NUC boards are also available.[6][7]

In July 2023, Intel announced that it would no longer develop NUCmainboards and matchingmini PCs.[8]They subsequently announced that NUC products will continue to be—and since that time have been—manufactured, sold and supported byAsus under a non-exclusive license.[9]

First generation

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Intel NUC DCCP847DYE

Sandy Bridge

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The first generation Intel NUC launched in the first quarter of 2013.[1] ThisUCFFmotherboard and system kit are codenamedSki Lake (DCP847SK) andDeep Canyon (DCCP847DY) respectively.

First generation kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworking
DCCP847DYEDCP847SKECeleron 84717 WHD Graphics 200016 GBHDMI 1.4a (×2)USB 2.0 (×3)Gigabit Ethernet (×1)

Second generation

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Ivy Bridge

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The base UCFF motherboard and kit without Thunderbolt or USB 3 are codenamedGolden Lake (D33217GK) andIce Canyon (DC3217IY) respectively. The Thunderbolt capable UCFF motherboard and kit are codenamedCampers Lake (D33217CK) andBox Canyon (DC3217BY) respectively. The USB 3 capable UCFF motherboard and kit are codenamedRend Lake (D53427RK) andHorse Canyon (DC53427HY) respectively.

The stripped-down DC3217BY model has a signature red top cover and no Ethernet. This model, while stocks were still available, generally sold for a deep discount. The absence of Ethernet may be mitigated by using a USB 2.0 to 10/100 fast Ethernet dongle based upon the Kawasaki LSI one-chip adapter (KL5KUSB102, for example), or a similar dongle based upon a Realtek chip; the Kawasaki Logic dongle requires a proprietary driver for macOS X, whereas the driver for the Realtek dongle is built into macOS X. The DC3217BY runs macOS X (10.9, and any of its updates) flawlessly as the processor's HD4000 is fully supported by macOS X.

Second generation kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAM[10]DisplayExternal USB portsNetworking
DC3217IYED33217GKCore i3-3217U17 WHD Graphics 400016 GBHDMI 1.4a (×2)USB 2.0 (×3)Gigabit Ethernet (×1)
DC3217BYD33217CKCore i3-3217U17 WHD Graphics 400016 GBHDMI 1.4a (×1);Thunderbolt viamDP 1.1a (×1)USB 2.0 (×3)N/a[11]
DC53427HYED53427RKECore i5-3427U17 WHD Graphics 400016 GBHDMI 1.4a (×1);mDP 1.1a (×2)USB 2.0 (×2);USB 3.0 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1)

Third generation

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Bay Trail-M

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This UCFF motherboard (DN2820FYB) and system kit (DN2820FYKH) model were codenamedForest Canyon. The DN2820FYKH product itself is mis-marked DN2820FYK, but the retail package, all retail documentation, and Intel's web site correctly identify this product as DN2820FYKH. The "H" indicates support for internal 2.5" media, SSD or HDD. There is no "non-H" version of this product as it does not include an on-board mSATA connector, hence media which is external to the board is mandatory, and hence the "H" version.

This product introduced a new 12V 3A"wall wart" power supply in place of the previous 19V 3.42A laptop-style power brick and itsIEC 60320-C5 "Mickey Mouse" type AC power cord. Four region-specific plug-on adapters, including North America and three overseas countries, are included in the retail package.

These models shipped with the problematic BIOS revision 13, however this revision did not recognise most low voltage SO-DIMMs and would report as having zero capacity. Keyboard escapes for BIOS interfacing had been problematic, legacy booting was not supported, and it had been elected to only includeUEFI booting. BIOS revision 48 has been released and resolved the problems, enabling the recognition of most low voltage SO-DIMMs, keyboard escapes and legacy booting.

Forest Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATA
DN2820FYKHDN2820FYBCeleron N2820 (-101) orCeleron N2830 (-103)7.5 WHD Graphics8 GBHDMI 1.4aUSB 2.0 (×2);USB 3.0 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1);Wi-Fi 802.11bgn,Bluetooth 4.0Yes (×1)

Bay Trail-I

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This UCFF motherboard (DE3815TYB) and system kit (DE3815TYK) models were codenamedThin Canyon. This is a fanless system with a larger case than previous NUCs (7.5" x 4.6" x 1.6".) The board remains 4" x 4".[12][13][14]

Thin Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATA
DE3815TYKHEDE3815TYBEAtom E38155 WHD Graphics8 GBHDMI, VGA, embedded DisplayPortUSB 2.0 (×2);USB 3.0 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1)Yes (×1)

Fourth generation

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Haswell

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Intel NUC D54250WYKH
Haswell-basedWilson Canyon Intel NUC, rear panel

UCFF motherboard (D34010WYB and D54250WYB) and system kit (D34010WYK/D34010WYKH and D54250WYK/D54250WYKH) models were designatedWilson Canyon[15][16] containingHaswell processors were revealed in June 2013.[17] In recent years, Intel NUC models beyond the fourth generation have focused heavily on performance per watt and modular upgrade options. Later designs included support for Thunderbolt 4, DDR5 memory, and PCIe Gen 5 storage, reflecting the trend toward compact yet powerful workstation-grade systems.

Wilson Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATA
D34010WYKD34010WYBCore i3-4010U15 WHD Graphics 440016 GBMini HDMI 1.4a andmDP 1.2USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1)Partial[18]
D34010WYKHYes (×1)
D54250WYKD54250WYBCore i5-4250U15 WHD Graphics 500016 GBMini HDMI 1.4a andmDP 1.2USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1)Partial[18]
D54250WYKHYes (×1)

Fifth generation

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This article needs to beupdated. Please help update this section to reflect recent events or newly available information.(February 2020)

Broadwell-U

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Intel NUC5i3RYK

In early 2015 a new generation of NUCs, powered by 5th generation Intel processors was released and in Q2 2015 the first NUC with Core i7 processor (NUC5i7RYH) became available.[19][20] The collection of 5th generation of NUCs include adaptive/smart performance technology[21] and Turbo Boost Technology 2.0.

UCFF motherboard (NUC5i3RYB, NUC5i5RYB and NUC5i7RYB) and system kit (NUC5i5RYK/NUC5i3RYH, NUC5i5RYK/NUC5i5RYH and NUC5i7RYH) models were designatedRock Canyon.[22] UCFF motherboard (NUC5i3MYBE and NUC5i5MYBE) and system kit (NUC5i3MYHE and NUC5i5MYHE) models were codenamedMaple Canyon.[23]In Q4 2018 and Q1 2019 two new SKUs of "Rock Canyon" - Refresh have been launched and become two of a few available models still supporting Windows* 7 (NUC5i3RYHSN andNUC5i5RYHS). These modes have updated CPU revisions and other minor changes. All models include:

  • Dual-channel DDR3LSO-DIMM, 1.35 V, 1333/1600 MHz, 16 GB maximum
  • OneGigabit Ethernet port
  • Internal support for M.2 (either B-KeyedMaple Canyon or M-KeyedRock Canyon) 22×42, 22×60, and 22×80 SSD card supporting PCIe 2.0 (×1, ×2 and ×4) and SATA 6 Gbit/s[18]
  • TwoUSB 3.0 connectors on back panel
  • Two USB 3.0 connectors on front panel
  • Two internalUSB 2.0 ports via header
  • Up to 7.1 surround audio via mini HDMI and mini DisplayPort
  • Headphone/microphone jack on the front panel
Rock Canyon kits
ModelBoardCPUTDPGPUMini HDMI1Mini DisplayPort2eDPWireless connectivity2.5" SATA3 bayCharging portInfrared sensor
NUC5i7RYHNUC5i7RYBi7-5557U28 WIris 6100YesYesNoIEEE 802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.0,Intel Wireless DisplayYesYesYes
NUC5i5RYHNUC5i5RYBi5-5250U15 WHD 6000YesYesNoYesYesYes
NUC5i5RYKYesYesNoNoYesYes
NUC5i3RYHNUC5i3RYBi3-5010UHD 5500YesYesNoYesYesYes
NUC5i3RYKYesYesNoNoYesYes
Maple Canyon kits
ModelBoardCPUTDPGPUMini HDMI1Mini DisplayPort2eDPWireless connectivity2.5" SATA3 bayCharging portInfrared sensor
NUC5i3MYHENUC5i3MYBEi3-5010U15 WHD 5500NoYes (×2)YesM.2 E-Keyed 22×30 wireless card slotYesNoNo
NUC5i5MYHENUC5i5MYBEi5-5300UNoYes (×2)YesYesNoNo
  1. Version 1.4a
  2. Version 1.2

Braswell

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These UCFF system kit (NUC5CPYH and NUC5PPYH) models, formerly known asPinnacle Canyon, are based on 5th generationCeleron andPentium-brandedBraswell 14 nm processor family. There is also the UCFF complete system (NUC5PGYH) model, formerly known asGrass Canyon, which is based on 5th generationPentium-brandedBraswell 14 nm processor family and comes with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of eMMC with Windows 10 installed.

All models include:

  • One memory channelDDR3LSO-DIMM (204-pin), 1.35 V, 1333/1600 MHz, 8 GB maximum
  • OneGigabit Ethernet port
  • 802.11acWi-Fi (Intel Wireless-AC 3165) andBluetooth 4.0
  • Internal support forM.2 (E-Keyed) 22×30 wireless card supportingPCIe 2.0 ×1, and USB 2.0
  • TwoUSB 3.0 connectors on back panel
  • Two USB 3.0 connectors on front panel
  • Two internalUSB 2.0 ports via header
  • Up to 7.1 surround audio viaHDMI
  • Headphone/microphone jack on the front panel
  • Headphone/TOSLINK jack on the rear panel
  • SDXC slot with UHS-I support on the side
  • CIR Sensor
  • According to the Intel Technical Product Specification, these models have fans.
Pinnacle Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATA
NUC5CPYHNUC5CPYBCeleron N3050 or N30606 WHD Graphics (12 EU)8 GBHDMI 1.4, VGAUSB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.0Yes (×1)
NUC5PPYHNUC5PPYBPentium N37006 WHD Graphics (16 EU)8 GBHDMI 1.4, VGAUSB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.0Yes (×1)
Grass Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATA
NUC5PGYHNUC5PGYHPentium N37006 WHD Graphics (16 EU)8 GBHDMI 1.4, VGAUSB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.0Yes (×1)

Sixth generation

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Skylake-basedSwift Canyon Intel NUC (NUC6i3SYH)
Opened Skylake-basedSwift Canyon Intel NUC (NUC6i3SYH)

Skylake-U

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UCFF system kit (NUC6i3SYK/NUC6i3SYH and NUC6i5SYK/NUC6i5SYH) models were designatedSwift Canyon, containingSkylake processors. UCFF system kit (NUC6i7KYK) models were codenamedSkull Canyon, containingSkylake processors. They were launched in Q4/2015, except for NUC6i7KYK, which was launched in Q2/2016.

All models include:[24]

  • Dual-channel DDR4SO-DIMM, 1.2 V, 2133 MHz, 32 GB maximum
  • OneGigabit Ethernet port
  • Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 (802.11ac), 1×1, up to 867 Mbit/s
  • Dual-mode Bluetooth 4.1
  • Internal support for M.2 M-Keyed 22×42 and 22×80 SSD card supporting PCIe 3.0 (×1, ×2 and ×4) and SATA 6 Gbit/s
  • SDXC slot with UHS-I support on the side
  • Intel HD Graphics 540 video (Iris Pro Graphics 580 for the NUC6i7KYK)
  • Up to 7.1 surround audio via full-sized HDMI and mini DisplayPort
  • Intel Wireless Display (Intel WiDi)

Skull Canyon models include:

  • A larger case (8.3 by 4.6 by 1.1 inches) than typical NUCs.[25]
  • USB-C port supportingUSB 3.1 Gen 2 (SuperSpeed+),Thunderbolt 3 andDisplayPort 1.2
  • Internal support for a second M.2 M-Keyed 22×42 and 22×80 SSD card supporting PCIe 3.0 (×1, ×2 and ×4) and SATA 6 Gbit/s
Swift Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATA
NUC6i3SYKNUC6i3SYBCore i3-6100U15 WHD Graphics 52032 GBHDMI 1.4b andmDP 1.2USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1)Partial[18]
NUC6i3SYHYes (×1)
NUC6i5SYKNUC6i5SYBCore i5-6260U15 WIris Graphics 54032 GBHDMI 1.4b andmDP 1.2USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1)Partial[18]
NUC6i5SYHYes (×1)
Skull Canyon kits
KitProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATA
NUC6i7KYKCore i7-6770HQ45 WIris Pro Graphics 58032 GBHDMI 2.0,mDP 1.2 and DP 1.2 viaUSB-CUSB 3.0 (×4) andUSB 3.1 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1)N/a

Apollo Lake

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These UCFF system kit (NUC6CAYS and NUC6CAYH) models formerly known asArches Canyon, are based on the 6th generation Celeron-branded Apollo Lake SoC 14 nm processor family. The main difference between the two systems are that NUC6CAYS adds 32 GB ofeMMC storage. They were launched in Q4/2016.

  • RAM: DDR3L-1600/1866 1.35V SO-DIMM
Arches Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATA
NUC6CAYHNUC6CAYBCeleron J345510 WHD Graphics 500 (12 EU)8 GBHDMI 2.0, VGAUSB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.0Yes (×1)
NUC6CAYSCeleron J345510 WHD Graphics 500 (12 EU)8 GBHDMI 2.0, VGAUSB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.0Yes (×1)

Seventh generation

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Kaby Lake-U (Baby Canyon)

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Intel seventh generation NUC models, codenamedBaby Canyon, are based on their Kaby Lake-U processors. They were launched in Q1/2017 and Q2/2017.

Baby Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternalM.2 slotsIntelOptane M.2 module
NUC7i7BNHNUC7i7BNBi7-7567U28 WIris Plus 65032 GBHDMI 2.0a, Thunderbolt 3 via USB-CUSB 3.0 (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC7i7BNHX1i7-7567U28 WIris Plus 65032 GBHDMI 2.0a, Thunderbolt 3 via USB-CUSB 3.0 (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)Yes (16 GB)
NUC7i5BNHNUC7i5BNBi5-7260U15 WIris Plus 64032 GBHDMI 2.0a, Thunderbolt 3 via USB-CUSB 3.0 (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC7i5BNHX1i5-7260U15 WIris Plus 64032 GBHDMI 2.0a, Thunderbolt 3 via USB-CUSB 3.0 (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)Yes (16 GB)
NUC7i5BNKi5-7260U15 WIris Plus 64032 GBHDMI 2.0a, Thunderbolt 3 via USB-CUSB 3.0 (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2NoYes (×1)No
NUC7i3BNHNUC7i3BNBi3-7100U15 WHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-CUSB 3.0 (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC7i3BNHX1i3-7100U15 WHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-CUSB 3.0 (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)Yes (16 GB)
NUC7i3BNKi3-7100U15 WHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-CUSB 3.0 (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2NoYes (×1)No

Kaby Lake-U (Dawson Canyon)

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A refresh of the seventh generation NUC models, codenamedDawson Canyon, saw a replacement of the USB 3.1 Type-C port with a second HDMI 2.0a port. This refresh also updated the CPU's in the i5 models while still using Kaby Lake-U processors, and the i7 models to Kaby Lake-R processors. The i3 models saw no change in the CPU. Intel Optane M.2 support remains, but no models with a preinstalled module were released. M.2 support was updated from a single 22×42/80 slot to dual 22×30 (key E) and 22×80 (key M) slots. They were launched in Q2/2017.

Dawson Canyon Kaby Lake-U kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternalM.2 slotsIntelOptane M.2 module
NUC7i5DNHEi5-7300U15 WHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a (×2)USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×2)No
NUC7i5DNKEi5-7300U15 WHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a (×2)USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2NoYes (×2)No
NUC7i3DNHEi3-7100U15 WHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a (×2)USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×2)No
NUC7i3DNKEi3-7100U15 WHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a (×2)USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2NoYes (×2)No

Kaby Lake-R (Dawson Canyon)

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They were launched in Q1/2018.

Dawson Canyon Kaby Lake-R kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternalM.2 slotsIntelOptane M.2 module
NUC7i7DNHEi7-8650U15 WUHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a (×2)USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×2)No
NUC7i7DNKEi7-8650U15 WUHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a (×2)USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2NoYes (×2)No

Dawson Canyon Fanless (Kaby Lake)

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Simply NUC's Porcoolpine Mascot Image and Intel Badges
Simply NUC's Porcoolpine Mascot Image and Intel Badges

A Fanless chassis was designed by Simply NUC, Inc. of Round Rock, Texas for the Dawson Canyon motherboards.

This fanless version of the product was marketed as "Porcoolpine™" They were launched in Q2/2018.

The non-vPro Core i3, along with the vPro Core i5 and i7 were supported.

ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternalM.2 slotsIntelOptane M.2 module
NUC7i7DNFEi7-8650U15 WHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a (×2)USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×2)No
NUC7i5DNFEi5-7300U15 WHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a (×2)USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×2)No
NUC7i3DNFEi3-7100U15 WHD Graphics 62032 GBHDMI 2.0a (×2)USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×2)No

Note: NUC7i7DNFE was sometimes referred to as NUC8i7DNFE due to using a Gen 8 Kaby Lake Refresh processor

Gemini Lake (June Canyon)

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The UCFF system kit (NUC7PJYH and NUC7CJYH) models, codenamedJune Canyon, based on 7th generation Pentium & Celeron-branded Gemini Lake SoC 14 nm processor family. They were launched in Q1/2018.

RAM: DDR4-2400 1.2V SO-DIMM.

Officially as stated in intel ark for NUC7PJYH model max memory size is 8 GB. There have been reports of "over-ramming" to 16 GB, 24 GB or 32 GB without any problems while running in 24x7 environments. Max memory supported stated in BIOS dmidecode is:

Handle 0x0018, DMI type 16, 23 bytes Physical Memory Array       Location: System Board Or Motherboard       Use: System Memory       Error Correction Type: NoneMaximum Capacity: 32 GB       Error Information Handle: Not Provided       Number Of Devices: 2
June Canyon kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATA
NUC7PJYHPentium Silver J500510 WUHD Graphics 605 (18 EU)8 GB (32GB Unofficially*)HDMI 2.0 × 2USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)
NUC7CJYHCeleron J400510 WUHD Graphics 600 (12 EU)8 GBHDMI 2.0 × 2USB 3.0 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)

Eighth generation

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Kaby Lake-G

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Kaby Lake-G: i7-8705G processor (infrared)

Intel eighth generation NUC models, codenamedHades Canyon, were based on theirKaby Lake-G processors with a TDP from 65 W to 100 W. This unusual processor was a multi-chip package, containing an Intel Kaby Lake H CPU, a customAMD Radeon GPU, based onVega andPolaris technologies,[26] and 4 GB of HBM2 memory. The HBM2 memory was stacked and connected to the GPU via an embedded multi-die interconnect bridge (EMIB), a small silicon interposer embedded in the package.[27][28]

Hades Canyon was launched in Q1/2018. These NUCs had an unusually large 1.2-liter case (22 x 14 x 4 cm.)[27]

Hades Canyon kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternal M.2 slots
NUC8i7HNKi7‑8705G65 WHD Graphics 630 and Radeon RX Vega M GL32 GBHDMI 2.0b (×2),mDP 1.2 (×2) and DP 1.2 viaUSB-C port (×2) (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.0 Type-A (×5),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1) andUSB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×2),802.11ac andBluetooth 4.2NoYes (×2)
NUC8i7HVKi7‑8809G100 WHD Graphics 630 and Radeon RX Vega M GH32 GBHDMI 2.0b (×2),mDP 1.2 (×2) and DP 1.2 viaUSB-C port (×2) (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.0 Type-A (×5),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1) andUSB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×2),802.11ac andBluetooth 4.2NoYes (×2)

Coffee Lake-U

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Intel eighth generation NUC models, codenamedBean Canyon, is based on theirCoffee Lake-U processors with a TDP of 28 W.[29] They were launched in Q3/2018.

Bean Canyon kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternal M.2 slotsIntelOptane M.2 module
NUC8i7BEHi7-8559U28 WIris Plus 65532 GBHDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC8i5BEHi5-8259U28 WIris Plus 65532 GBHDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC8i5BEKi5-8259U28 WIris Plus 65532 GBHDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0NoYes (×1)No
NUC8i3BEHi3-8109U28 WIris Plus 65532 GBHDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC8i3BEKi3-8109U28 WIris Plus 65532 GBHDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×4),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0NoYes (×1)No

Cannon Lake-U

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Intel eighth generation NUC models, codenamedCrimson Canyon, is based on their 10 nmCannon Lake-U processors. They come with Windows 10 Home x64 preinstalled along with a 1 TB SATA3 HDD. They were launched in Q3/2018. These models come with either 4 or 8 GB of preinstalled, soldered-down, nonupgradable memory.[30]

Crimson Canyon kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternal M.2 slotsIntelOptane M.2 Module
NUC8i3CYSMi3-8121U15 WAMD Radeon 540, 2GB GDDR58 GB onboardHDMI 2.0b (×2)USB 3.1 Gen 1 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC8i3CYSNi3-8121U15 WAMD Radeon 540, 2GB GDDR54 GB onboardHDMI 2.0b (×2)USB 3.1 Gen 1 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)Yes (×1)No

Whiskey Lake-U

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Islay Canyon

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Intel eighth generation NUC models, codenamedIslay Canyon, is based on theirWhiskey Lake-U processors with a TDP of 15 W.[29] They were launched in Q2/2019. These models come with 8 GB of preinstalled, soldered-down, nonupgradable memory.[31]

Islay Canyon kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternal M.2 slotsIntelOptane M.2 module
NUC8i7INHi7-8565U15 WAMD Radeon 540X8 GB onboardHDMI 2.0b,mDP 1.2USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC8i5INHi5-8265U15 WAMD Radeon 540X8 GB onboardHDMI 2.0b,mDP 1.2USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)Yes (×1)No

NUC 8 Pro (Provo Canyon)

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Intel eighth generation NUC models, codenamedProvo Canyon and marketed as NUC 8 Pro, is based on theirWhiskey Lake-U processors with a TDP of 15 W and optional vPro.[32] They were launched in Q1/2020. Although the boards all have two M.2 slots, only one is a 22x80 key M storage slot while the other is a 22x30 key E slot for the wireless.

Provo Canyon kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternal M.2 slots
NUC8i3PNHi3-8145U15 WIntel UHD Graphics 62064 GB DDR4-2400HDMI 2.0a (x2), DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3),eDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)Yes (×2)
NUC8i3PNKi3-8145U15 WIntel UHD Graphics 62064 GB DDR4-2400HDMI 2.0a (x2), DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3),eDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0NoYes (x2)
NUC8v5PNHi5-8365U15 WIntel UHD Graphics 62064 GB DDR4-2400HDMI 2.0a (x2), DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3),eDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)Yes (x2)
NUC8v5PNKi5-8365U15 WIntel UHD Graphics 62064 GB DDR4-2400HDMI 2.0a (x2), DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3),eDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0NoYes (x2)
NUC8v7PNHi7-8665U15 WIntel UHD Graphics 62064 GB DDR4-2400HDMI 2.0a (x2), DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3),eDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)Yes (x2)
NUC8v7PNKi7-8665U15 WIntel UHD Graphics 62064 GB DDR4-2400HDMI 2.0a (x2), DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3),eDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×1)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0NoYes (x2)

NUC 8 Compute Element (Chandler Bay)

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At Computex 2019, Intel announced the NUC Compute Element, billed as a replacement for the Compute Card.[33][34] The first compute elements marketed were the NUC 8 Essential and Pro Compute Elements (Chandler Bay, CM8CB.) These were small (65 mm by 95 mm by 6 mm) modules which had Whiskey Lake-U processors, either a Celeron 4305U (CM8CCB4R), Pentium Gold 5405U (CM8PCB4R), or Core i3-8145U (CM8i3CB4N), i5-8265U (CM8i5CB8N), i5-8365U (CM8v5CB8N), i7-8565U (CM8i7CB8N), or i7-8665U (CM8v7CB8N), soldered-down LPDDR3 memory (4 or 8 GB), eMMC storage (on some models), and exposed their power requirements and I/O on a 300-pin edge connector, except for wireless antennas, which were connected separately. They were meant to be combined with a carrier board or device, either the NUC Pro Board Element (CMB1BB,Butler Beach), NUC Pro Assembly Element (CMA1BB, alsoButler Beach; this included the board element together with a frame and thermal solution), the NUC Rugged Board Element (CMB1ABA, CMB1ABB, or later CMB1ABC,Austin Beach), or the NUC Rugged Chassis Element (CMCR1ABA, CMCR1ABB, or later CMCR1ABC, alsoAustin Beach; this included the board element together with a case, thermal solution and power supply.)[35][36] Also, the NUC Pro Chassis Element (Fort Beach, CMCM2FB / CMCM2FBAV) later became available.[37][38]

Apollo Lake

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NUC 8 Rugged (Chaco Canyon)

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Intel eighth generation NUC models, codenamedChaco Canyon and marketed as NUC 8 Rugged, were based on theirApollo Lake processors with a TDP of 15 W, and 64 GB of eMMC. The 4 GB of RAM are soldered directly to the motherboard and are therefore non-upgradeable. This model was fanless and was the first fanless NUC since 2014.[39] The case was larger than many other NUCs at 4.2 x 6.0 x 1.2 inches.[40]They were launched in Q3/2019.

Chaco Canyon kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternal M.2 slots
NUC8CCHKRCeleron N33506 WIntel HD Graphics 5004 GB LPDDR3 onboardHDMI 2.0, HDMI 1.4,eDP 1.4USB 3.0 Type-A (×2),USB 2.0 (×2)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 4.2Yes (×1)Yes (×2)

Ninth generation

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Coffee Lake Refresh-H

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NUC 9 Compute Element (Ghost Canyon / Quartz Canyon)

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The NUC 9 Compute Element was in Intel's H series. Unlike the previous small U series compute elements, which had a proprietary 300-pin edge connector, these were much larger double-width PCI Express cards meant to fit into a PCI Express backplane. They were codenamedGhost Canyon, sold as the NUC 9 Extreme Compute Element, andQuartz Canyon, sold as the NUC 9 Pro Compute Element. A carrier board (West Cove) for the elements contained two PCI Express x 16 connectors, one PCI Express x 4 connector, and an M.2 2242/2280/22110 slot. These elements were also sold pre-installed in kit systems, as explained below.[41][37]

Ghost Canyon / Quartz Canyon Compute Elements[42]
Model, processor and brandNUC9i9QNB:Core i9-9980HK, Extreme
NUC9i7QNB:Core i7-9750H, Extreme
NUC9i5QNB:Core i5-9300H, Extreme
NUC9VXQNB:Xeon E-2286M, Pro
NUC9V7QNB:Core i7-9850H, Pro
TDP45 W
GPUIntel UHD Graphics 630 (P630 on Xeon)
RAMDouble-channelDDR4-2666 SO-DIMM, maximum of 64 GB memory, 1.2 V
ECC support only with Xeon processor
Display portsBack panel: 1 xHDMI 2.0a, 2 xDisplayPort 1.2 signalling via USB type C
USB portsBack panel: 2 xUSB 3.1 gen 2 type C /Thunderbolt 3, 4 xUSB 3.1 gen 2 type A
Internal headers: 1 xUSB 3.1 gen 2 type C, 2 xUSB 2.0
NetworkingWireless802.11ax andBluetooth 5
2 x RJ-451 Gbps Ethernet on back panel (1 x Intel i210-AT, 1 x Intel i219-LM)
2.5" SATA1 x FPC SATA 6 Gbps data and power connector
M.2 slots1 x 2242/2280/22110, 1 x 2242/2280, both PCIe 3.0 x 4 or SATA 6 Gb/s
Other I/O3.5 mm audio jack on back panel
Audio front panel header
Front panel header
CEC Pulse8 Header
PCIe 3.0 x 16 edge connector
2 x RF antenna connectors

NUC 9 Extreme / Pro (Ghost Canyon / Quartz Canyon)

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The Intel ninth generation NUC models codenamedGhost Canyon and sold asNUC 9 Extreme, as well as the Intel ninth generation models codenamedQuartz Canyon and sold asNUC 9 Pro, were both based on their Coffee Lake Refresh-H processors with a TDP of 45 W.[43][44] They were launched in Q1/2020.[45][46] They supported discrete PCI Express graphic cards (dual-slot and up to 8" in length) and consisted of an upgradable Ghost Canyon or Quartz Canyon compute element together with a West Cove baseboard preassembled into a 5-liter case with a front panel, cabling, fans, and a 500-watt internal power supply.[47][37]

Ghost Canyon / Quartz Canyon kits[42]
Model, processor, compute element and brandNUC9i9QNX:Core i9-9980HK, NUC9i9QNB, Extreme
NUC9i7QNX:Core i7-9750H, NUC9i7QNB, Extreme
NUC9i5QNX:Core i5-9300H, NUC9i5QNB, Extreme
NUC9VXQNX:Xeon E-2286M, NUC9VXQNB, Pro
NUC9V7QNX:Core i7-9850H, NUC9V7QNB, Pro
TDP,GPU,RAM,Display ports,NetworkingSame as compute element (see above); could be expanded with add-in GPU
USB portsBack panel: 2 xUSB 3.1 gen 2 type C /Thunderbolt 3, 4 xUSB 3.1 gen 2 type A
Front panel: 2 xUSB 3.1 gen 2 type A
Internal: 1 xUSB 3.1 gen 2 type A (front panel), 2 xUSB 2.0 headers (compute element)
2.5" SATASATA 6 Gbps data and power connectors exist on the compute element but are not usable with the kit.[42]: §2.8 
M.2 slotsCompute element: 1 x 2242/2280/22110, 1 x 2242/2280, both PCIe 3.0 x 4 or SATA 6 Gb/s
Baseboard: 1 x 2242/2280/22110, PCIe 3.0 x 4 only
Other I/OInternal PCIe 3.0 x 16 double-width slot, up to 202 mm card length
Internal PCIe 3.0 x 4 single-width slot, up to 202 mm card length (use will make x 16 slot single-width)
3.5 mm audio jacks on front and back panels
SDXC card reader on front panel

NUC 9 Extreme Laptop Kit (Queens County)

[edit]

Launched in the third quarter of 2019, the NUC 9 Extreme Laptop Kit (Queens County) was a so-called whitebook, resold by Intel's partners. It had a Core i7-9750H processor and 15.6" 1920 x 1080 screen. Various GPU options were available (GeForce GTX 1660Ti, GeForce RTX 2070 Max-Q, GeForce RTX 2060, GeForce RTX 2070 Super Max-Q.)[48][49]

Tenth generation

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Comet Lake-U

[edit]

NUC 10 Performance (Frost Canyon)

[edit]

Intel tenth generation NUC models, codenamedFrost Canyon and marketed asNUC 10 Performance, is based on their Comet Lake-U processors with a TDP of 25 W.[50] They were launched in November 2019.[51] Variations ending in "N" represent "Lite SKU" models without an audio codec.

Frost Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAInternal M.2 slotsIntelOptane M.2 module
NUC10i3FNKNUC10i3FNBi3-10110U25 WIntel UHD Graphics64 GB DDR4-2666HDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×2),USB 2.0 (×2)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0NoYes (×1)No
NUC10i3FNKNNoYes (×1)No
NUC10i3FNHYes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC10i3FNHNYes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC10i5FNKNUC10i5FNBi5-10210U25 WIntel UHD Graphics64 GB DDR4-2666HDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×2),USB 2.0 (×2)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0NoYes (×1)No
NUC10i5FNKNNoYes (×1)No
NUC10i5FNHYes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC10i5FNHNYes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC10i7FNKNUC10i7FNBi7-10710U25 WIntel UHD Graphics64 GB DDR4-2666HDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×2),USB 2.0 (×2)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0NoYes (×1)No
NUC10i7FNKNNoYes (×1)No
NUC10i7FNHYes (×1)Yes (×1)No
NUC10i7FNHNYes (×1)Yes (×1)No
Frost Canyon systems
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUIncluded MemoryDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal 2.5SATAIncluded StorageIntelOptane M.2 module
NUC10i3FNHFNUC10i3FNBi3-10110U25 WIntel UHD Graphics4 GB DDR4-2666HDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×2),USB 2.0 (×2)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.01 TB HDDYes (×1)Yes (16 GB)
NUC10i3FNHFA4 GB DDR4-26661 TB HDDYes (×1)Yes (16 GB)
NUC10i3FNHJA2×4 GB DDR4-26661 TB HDDYes (×1)Yes (16 GB)
NUC10i5FNKPNUC10i5FNBi5-10210U25 WIntel UHD Graphics2×4 GB DDR4-2666HDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×2),USB 2.0 (×2)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0No256 GB NVMe SSDNo
NUC10i5FNKPA2×4 GB DDR4-2666No256 GB NVMe SSDNo
NUC10i5FNHCA2×4 GB DDR4-26661 TB HDD256 GB NVMe SSDNo
NUC10i5FNHF4 GB DDR4-26661 TB HDDYes (×1)Yes (16 GB)
NUC10i5FNHJ2×4 GB DDR4-26661 TB HDDYes (×1)Yes (16 GB)
NUC10i5FNHJA2×4 GB DDR4-26661 TB HDDYes (×1)Yes (16 GB)
NUC10i7FNKPNUC10i7FNBi7-10710U25 WIntel UHD Graphics2×4 GB DDR4-2666HDMI 2.0a, DP 1.2 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3)USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (×3),USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (×2),USB 2.0 (×2)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0No256 GB NVMe SSDNo
NUC10i7FNKPA2×4 GB DDR4-2666No256 GB NVMe SSDNo
NUC10i7FNHC2×4 GB DDR4-26661 TB HDD256 GB NVMe SSDNo
NUC10i7FNHAA2×8 GB DDR4-26661 TB HDD256 GB NVMe SSDNo
NUC10i7FNHJA2×4 GB DDR4-26661 TB HDDYes (×1)Yes (16 GB)

Eleventh generation

[edit]

Tiger Lake-U

[edit]

NUC 11 Enthusiast (Phantom Canyon)

[edit]

Intel eleventh generation NUC models, codenamedPhantom Canyon and marketed asNUC 11 Enthusiast, is based on theirTiger Lake-U processors with a TDP from 150 W.[52] It features an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 discrete GPU with 6 GB of GDDR6 memory. These models had a case volume of around 1.3 liters (22 x 14 x 4 cm.) They were launched on January 13, 2021.[53][37]

Phantom Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal M.2 slotsInternal 2.5SATA
NUC11PHKi7CNUC11PHBi7i7-1165G7150 WNvidia RTX 2060, Iris Xe (96 EU)64 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×32 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
HDMI 2.0a, 2x DP 1.4 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 4), MiniDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4/Thunderbolt 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×2)No
Phantom Canyon systems
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUIncluded MemoryDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingIncluded StorageInternal 2.5SATA
NUC11PHKi7CAANUC11PHBi7i7-1165G7150 WNvidia RTX 2060, Iris Xe (96 EU)16 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×8 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
HDMI 2.0a, 2x DP 1.4 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 4), MiniDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4/Thunderbolt 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0512 GBNo

NUC 11 Performance (Panther Canyon)

[edit]

Intel eleventh generation NUC models, codenamedPanther Canyon and marketed asNUC 11 Performance, is based on their Tiger Lake-U processors with a TDP of 40 W.[54] They were launched on January 13, 2021.[55]

Panther Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal M.2 slotsInternal 2.5SATA
NUC11PAKi3NUC11PABi3i3-1115G440 WIntel UHD Graphics64 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×32 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
HDMI 2.0a, 2x DP 1.4 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3), MiniDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-A), 2×USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)No
NUC11PAHi3Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11PAKi5NUC11PABi5i5-1135G740 WIris Xe (80 EU)64 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×32 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
HDMI 2.0a, 2x DP 1.4 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3), MiniDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-A), 2×USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)No
NUC11PAHi5Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11PAKi7NUC11PABi7i7-1165G740 WIris Xe (96 EU)64 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×32 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
HDMI 2.0a, 2x DP 1.4 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3), MiniDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-A), 2×USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)No
NUC11PAHi7Yes (×1)Yes (×1)

Fully configured NUC 11 Performance Mini PCs featured a wireless charging lid as noted by the letter "Q" in the model name.[56]

Panther Canyon systems
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUIncluded MemoryDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingIncluded StorageInternal 2.5SATA
NUC11PAQi50WANUC11PABi5i5-1135G740 WIris Xe (80 EU)8 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×4 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
HDMI 2.0a, 2x DP 1.4 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3), MiniDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-A), 2×USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0500 GBYes (×1)
NUC11PAQi70QANUC11PABi7i7-1165G740 WIris Xe (96 EU)16 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×8 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
HDMI 2.0a, 2x DP 1.4 via USB-C (Thunderbolt 3), MiniDP 1.4USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-A), 2×USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.0500 GBYes (×1)

NUC 11 Pro (Tiger Canyon)

[edit]

Intel eleventh generation NUC models, codenamedTiger Canyon and marketed asNUC 11 Pro, is based on their Tiger Lake-U processors with a TDP of 15 or 28 W. They were launched on first quarter 2021. Variations ending in "L" were only available on Tall Kits and included two more USB 2.0 ports as well as a second 2.5 Gigabit LAN port.

Tiger Canyon kits
ModelBoardProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal M.2 slotsInternal 2.5SATA
NUC11TNKi3NUC11TNBi3i3-1115G415 WIntel UHD Graphics64 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×32 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
2xHDMI 2.0b, 2xDP 1.4a via USB-C (w/Thunderbolt 3,Thunderbolt 4)USB 2.0 (Type-A), 3×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.2Yes (×1)No
NUC11TNHi3Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11TNHi30LUSB 2.0 (Type-A), 3×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11TNKi5NUC11TNBi5i5-1135G728 WIris Xe (80 EU)64 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×32 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
2xHDMI 2.0b, 2xDP 1.4a via USB-C (w/Thunderbolt 3,Thunderbolt 4)USB 2.0 (Type-A), 3×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.2Yes (×1)No
NUC11TNHi5Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11TNHi50LUSB 2.0 (Type-A), 3×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11TNKv5NUC11TNBv5i5-1145G728 WIris Xe (80 EU)64 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×32 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
2xHDMI 2.0b, 2xDP 1.4a via USB-C (w/Thunderbolt 3,Thunderbolt 4)USB 2.0 (Type-A), 3×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.2Yes (×1)No
NUC11TNHv5Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11TNHv50LUSB 2.0 (Type-A), 3×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11TNKi7NUC11TNBi7i7-1165G728 WIris Xe (96 EU)64 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×32 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
2xHDMI 2.0b, 2xDP 1.4a via USB-C (w/Thunderbolt 3,Thunderbolt 4)USB 2.0 (Type-A), 3×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.2Yes (×1)No
NUC11TNHi7Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11TNHi70LUSB 2.0 (Type-A), 3×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11TNKv7NUC11TNBv7i7-1185G728 WIris Xe (96 EU)64 GB DDR4‑3200
via 2×32 GB PC4‑25600 SO‑DIMMs
2xHDMI 2.0b, 2xDP 1.4a via USB-C (w/Thunderbolt 3,Thunderbolt 4)USB 2.0 (Type-A), 3×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.2Yes (×1)No
NUC11TNHv7Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC11TNHv70LUSB 2.0 (Type-A), 3×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2×USB 4 (Type-C)2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.2Yes (×1)Yes (×1)

NUC 11 Compute Element (Elk Bay)

[edit]

Like the earlier NUC 8 Compute Element, the NUC 11 Compute Element (Elk Bay, CM11EB) was also a U-series compute element, measuring 95 x 65 x 6 mm and using a 300-pin edge connector for I/O (except for antenna connections) and power. It had soldered-down LPDDR4X memory, either 4, 8 or 16 GB, depending on the model, and came with either a Celeron 6305 (CM11EBC4W) or a Core i3-1115G4 (CM11EBi38W), i5-1135G7 (CM11EBi58W), i5-1145G7 (CM11EBv58W), i7-1165G7 (CM11EBi716W), or i7-1185G7 (CM11EBv716W) processor.[37][57] As well as earlier board, assembly or chassis elements, Elk Bay was also compatible with the newGarden Beach (CMB2GB or CMA2GB) board or assembly elements, which unfortunately were not compatible with the olderChandler Bay NUC 8 Compute Elements.[37][58] It could also be used in the NUC P14E Laptop Element (Camden County, CMCN1CC). This carrier element, announced around Sep. 2021, turned the compute element into a complete laptop; it came with a 3000 x 2000 13.9" touchscreen-equipped display.[59][60] Unfortunately, it was not compatible with the NUC 8 Compute Element (Chandler Bay).[61]

NUC M15 Laptop Kit (Bishop County)

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The first version of the NUC M15 Laptop Kit (Bishop County), announced November 2020, was a whitebook that was meant to be rebranded and resold by Intel's partners. It was a 15.6" laptop that was available with either a Core i7-1165G7 or Core i5-1135G7 CPU, an FHD (1920 x 1080) display, either touch or non-touch, and either 8 GB or 16 GB of soldered-down LPDDR4x memory. One M.2 2280 slot (PCI Express 4.0 x 4) was available for internal storage. Ports included two USB Type-C Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 with DisplayPort Alternate Mode, two USB 3.2 generation 2 type A, one HDMI 2.0b, and one 3.5 mm audio jack. Some models came with a preinstalled 512 GB NVMe SSD and operating system (Windows 10 or 11) and had Intel Evo branding.[37][62][63][64]

Tiger Lake-H

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NUC X15 Laptop Kit (King County)

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The first version of the NUC X15 Laptop Kit (King County), launched around September 2021, had Tiger Lake-H processors (either Core i5-11400H or Core i7-11800H), either an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 GPU with 6 GB of GDDR6 video memory or a RTX 3070 with 8 GB of memory, and a 15.6" screen (either 1920 x 1080 or 2560 x 1440.) System memory was double-channel DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM and was not included. Like the M15 laptop kit, this was meant to be resold by Intel's partners.[65][66][67] The maximum total system memory supported is 32 GB. 64 GB is not supported and, according to Intel, may cause instability.[66]: §3.1 

Tiger Lake-B

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NUC 11 Extreme Compute Element (Driver Bay)

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The NUC 11 Extreme Compute Element (Driver Bay) was an H-series compute element which, like the earlier NUC 9 elements, was a double-width PCI Express card designed to fit into a PCIe backplane. It had either a Core i7-11700B (NUC11DBBi7) or i9-11900KB (NUC11DBBi9) processor and used dual-channel DDR4-3200 SODIMM memory, up to a maximum of 64 GB. It could be used with the BBMC1B1 (Monster Cove Gen4) baseboard, which was similar to the previous West Cove baseboard but supported PCIe 4.0.[58]

NUC 11 Extreme (Beast Canyon)

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Intel announced the NUC 11 Extreme Kit, codenamedBeast Canyon, in Q3 2021. Similar to the earlier NUC 9 Extreme, it was targeted towards gamers with its compact modular chassis, desktop CPU, and replaceable RGB-lit skull logo. It consisted of a Driver Bay compute element together with a Monster Cove Gen4 baseboard, preassembled into an approximately 8-liter case together with fans, cables, front panel and a 650-watt power supply. It supported a dual-slot add-in PCI express card up to 300 mm (around 12") in length.[58][68][69]

Jasper Lake

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NUC 11 Essential (Atlas Canyon)

[edit]

The UCFF system kit (NUC11ATKPE and NUC11ATKC4) models, codenamedAtlas Canyon, based on Pentium Silver & Celeron-branded Jasper Lake SoC 10 nm processor family. They were launched in Q1/2022.

RAM: DDR4-2933 1.2V SO-DIMM.

Atlas Canyon kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal M.2 slotsInternal 2.5SATA
NUC11ATKPEPentium Silver N600515 WUHD Graphics (32 EU)32 GBDisplayPort 1.4 x 1,HDMI 2.0 × 1USB 3.2 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)No
NUC11ATKC4Celeron N510515 WUHD Graphics (24 EU)32 GBDisplayPort 1.4 x 1,HDMI 2.0 × 1USB 3.2 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)No
NUC11ATKC2Celeron N450510 WUHD Graphics (16 EU)32 GBDisplayPort 1.4 x 1,HDMI 2.0 × 1USB 3.2 (×4)Gigabit Ethernet (×1),802.11ac,Bluetooth 5.0Yes (×1)No

Twelfth generation

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Alder Lake

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NUC 12 Compute Element (H-Series) (Eden Bay)

[edit]

Like the earlier NUC 9 and NUC 11 Extreme compute elements, the H-series NUC 12 Compute Element, launched in February 2022 and codenamedEden Bay, was a double-width PCI Express card meant to fit into a PCI Express backplane. It was branded as either an Extreme or Pro X compute element, depending on the model. A carrier board (BBMC1B2,Monster Cove Gen5) for the elements had two generation 5 PCIe x 16 slots, but no x4 PCIe slot or M.2 slot.[58][70][71]

Eden Bay Compute Elements[70]
Model, processor and brandNUC12EDBi9:Core i9-12900, Extreme
NUC12EDBi7:Core i7-12700, Extreme
NUC12EDBv9:Core i9-12900, Pro X
NUC12EDBv7:Core i7-12700, Pro X
TDP65 W
GPUIntel UHD Graphics 770
RAMDouble-channelDDR4-3200 SO-DIMM, maximum of 64 GB memory
ECC support only on Pro X models
Display portsBack panel: 1 xHDMI 2.1, 2 xDisplayPort 1.4 signalling via USB type C
USB portsBack panel: 2 xUSB4 /Thunderbolt 4, 6 xUSB 3.2 gen 2 type A
Internal headers: 2 xUSB 3.2 gen 2 type C, 2 xUSB 2.0
NetworkingWireless802.11ax andBluetooth 5.2
1 x RJ-4510 Gbps Ethernet on back panel
1 x RJ-452.5 Gbps Ethernet on back panel (except NUC12EDBi7)
2.5" SATANo support
M.2 slots2 x 2242/2280, PCIe 4.0 x 4 or SATA 6 Gb/s
1 x 2280, PCIe 4.0 x 4
Other I/OFront panel / fan header (includes USB 2.0)
PCIe 5.0 x 16 edge connector
2 x RF antenna connectors

NUC 12 Extreme / Pro X (Dragon Canyon)

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The NUC 12 Extreme or Pro X (Dragon Canyon) consisted of an Eden Bay NUC 12 Extreme or Pro X Compute Element, preassembled into an approximately 8-liter case together with fans, 650-watt power supply, front panel, cabling and a Monster Cove Gen5 baseboard. These models could accept a dual-slot PCI Express add-in card up to 300 mm (around 12") in length.[58][70]

Alder Lake-H

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NUC X15 Laptop Kit (Alder County)

[edit]

A second version of the NUC X15 Laptop Kit (Alder County) launched in the third quarter of 2022. It had a Core i7-12700H processor, a 15.6" 1920 x 1080 screen, and either Intel Arc A550M or A730M graphics.[72][73][74][58]

NUC 12 Enthusiast (Serpent Canyon)

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The NUC 12 Enthusiast, codenamedSerpent Canyon, was released in late Q3 2022 and features the Alder Lake-HCore i7-12700H processor with IntelArc A770M Graphics and 16 GBGDDR6 VRAM. It has a case volume of approximately 2.5 liters (23 x 18 x 6 cm).[58]

Alder Lake-P

[edit]

NUC M15 Laptop Kit (Rooks County)

[edit]

A second version of the NUC M15 Laptop Kit (Rooks County) launched in the second quarter of 2022. It had either a Core i5-1240P or Core i7-1260P processor, a 15.6" 1920 x 1080 screen, either touch or non-touch, and 16 GB of soldered-down LPDDR5 memory.[72][75][74][58]

NUC 12 Pro (Wall Street Canyon)

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Intel's twelfth generation NUC models, codenamedWall Street Canyon and marketed asNUC 12 Pro, were based on their Alder Lake-P processors with a TDP of up to 28 W. NUC 12 Pro was launched in Q3 2022 by Intel and subsequently moved to Asus, who scheduled it to be discontinued by the end of 2024.[76][77][78]

Alder Lake-U

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NUC 12 Compute Element (U-Series) (Hard Bay)

[edit]

The U-series NUC 12 Compute Element (ELM12HB,Hard Bay) had the same form factor (95 x 65 x 6 mm) and 300-pin connector as the earlier NUC 8 and NUC 11 U-series compute elements. It had an Alder Lake-U processor, either a Celeron 7305 or Core i3-1215U, i5-1235U, i5-1245U, i7-1255U, or i7-1265U, and soldered-down LPDDR5 memory (4 GB to 32 GB, depending on the model.) It was compatible with existing assembly, board, and chassis carrier elements, except for the Multi-HDMI version of the NUC Rugged Board Element or NUC Rugged Chassis Element (Austin Beach.)[58][79]

Thirteenth generation

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Raptor Lake

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NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element (Shrike Bay)

[edit]

The NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element (Shrike Bay) was an H-series, PCI Express-based element but was larger than previous H-series elements, around 300 mm long and wider (46 mm) than a double-width PCIe slot. It did not fit into a standard PCIe backplane since as well as the standard x16 edge connector it had an auxiliary extension edge connector. This element was launched November 2022 and fit into the BBRN1B1 (Raptor Canyon) baseboard, which had one PCIe 5.0 x 16 slot together with the auxiliary extension on top of the board for the compute element, and one PCIe 5.0 x 16 slot on the other side of the board available for an add-in card. Neither were compatible with previous H-series compute elements and baseboards. The compute element had either a Core i5-13600K, i7-13700K or i9-13900K processor. Models with -KF processors without graphics were also available.[58][80][81]

NUC 13 Extreme (Raptor Canyon)

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The 13th generation of NUC Extreme models, codenamedRaptor Canyon, launched in November 2022. The NUC 13 Extreme Kit had a much larger case (approximately 14 liters) than previous NUC Extreme models and consisted of a NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element together with a Raptor Canyon baseboard assembled into a case together with fans, cabling, a 750-watt power supply, and a front panel. Unlike previous NUC Extreme models, the add-in card and compute element were mounted in different compartments; the compute element and power supply were mounted in a compartment above the baseboard and the add-in card in a compartment below the baseboard. This allowed using larger add-in cards, up to triple-width and up to 313 mm in length. Maximum supported add-in card power was 450 watts. This is the last NUC Extreme model to be produced to date.[58][80][81]

Raptor Lake-P

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NUC 13 Pro (Arena Canyon / Liberty Canyon) / Pro Desk Edition (Vivid Canyon)

[edit]

The 13th generation of NUC models, codenamedArena Canyon orLiberty Canyon and marketed asNUC 13 Pro, are based on Intel's Raptor Lake-P processors (a few models use -U) with a TDP of 15 W for Core i3 models and 28W for Core i5 and i7 models. Launched in Q1 2023, Arena Canyon was the last NUC Pro model to be made by Intel with future NUC 13 Pro models being produced by Asus. The Arena Canyon board was also placed in an aluminum case with a white lid and sold as the NUC 13 Pro Desk Edition (Vivid Canyon), released to select regions in Q2 2023.[82]

Arena Canyon kits
ModelProcessorTDPGPUMax RAMDisplayExternal USB portsNetworkingInternal M.2 slotsInternal 2.5SATA
NUC13ANHi7i7-1360P28 WIris Xe (96 EU)64 GB2 xThunderbolt 4, 2 xHDMI 2.11 ×USB 2.0 (Type-A),

3 ×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2 ×USB 4 (Type-C)

2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.3Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC13ANKi7Yes (×1)No
NUC13ANHi5i5-1340P28 WIris Xe (80 EU)64 GB2 xThunderbolt 4, 2 xHDMI 2.11 ×USB 2.0 (Type-A),

3 ×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2 ×USB 4 (Type-C)

2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.3Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC13ANKi5Yes (×1)No
NUC13ANHi3i3-1315U15 WIntel UHD Graphics64 GB2 xThunderbolt 4, 2 xHDMI 2.11 ×USB 2.0 (Type-A),

3 ×USB 3.2 (Type-A), 2 ×USB 4 (Type-C)

2.5 Gigabit Ethernet,802.11ax,Bluetooth 5.3Yes (×1)Yes (×1)
NUC13ANKi3Yes (×1)No

Raptor Lake-H

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NUC 13 Pro (refresh)

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Asus introduced a new version of the NUC 13 Pro with Raptor Lake-H processors (Core i5-13420H or i7-13620H.)[83]

Raptor Lake-U

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NUC 13 Compute Element (U-Series) (Icon Bay)

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The NUC 13 Compute Element (Icon Bay) was a U-series compute element, measuring, like previous U-series elements, 95 mm x 65 mm x 6 mm. It was launched in May 2023 and came with either a Core i7-1365U, i7-1365UE, i7-1355U, i5-1345U, i5-1335U, i5-1335UE, i5-1315U or i3-1315UE processor, or a Processor U300 or U300E. Each element had between 8 GB and 32GB soldered-down LPDDR5 memory, depending on the model.[84][85] Like the NUC 12 Compute Element, this element was not compatible with the multi-HDMI version of Austin Beach.[86]

Alder Lake-N

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NUC 13 Rugged (Bravo Canyon)

[edit]

The NUC 13 Rugged line was first announced in May 2023 by Intel but later released by Asus in early 2024. The fanless, ruggedized NUCs are based onAlder Lake-N processors and are the successor to the NUC 8 Rugged[87] released in 2019.

Fourteenth generation

[edit]

Subsequent generations after Raptor Lake are exclusively designed, produced, and manufactured by Asus.

Meteor Lake

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NUC 14 Pro and Pro+ (Revel Canyon)

[edit]

The 14th generation of NUC models, codenamedRevel Canyon and announced by Asus in March 2024, are based on Intel's Series 1Core Ultra processors.[88][89]

ROG NUC / NUC 14 Performance (Scorpion Canyon)

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The first ROG NUC was announced July 6, 2024. Both it and the NUC 14 Performance have codenameScorpion Canyon, a 3-liter case, Core Ultra Series 1 processors, and discrete Nvidia RTX 40 series graphics.[90][91][92][93]

Lunar Lake

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NUC 14 Pro AI / Pro AI+ (Lunar Canyon)

[edit]

The NUC 14 Pro AI was announced December 2024, and has a Core Ultra Series 2 processor (226V, 228V, 256V, 258V, or 288V.)[94]

Alder Lake-N / Twin Lake-N

[edit]

NUC 14 Essential (Mill Canyon)

[edit]

The NUC 14 Essential (Mill Canyon), announced January 2025, uses an Alder Lake-N or Twin Lake-N processor, either Core 3 N355 or Processor N97, N150, or N250. Maximum RAM is 16 GB and there is one internal M.2 slot available for storage.[95]

Fifteenth generation

[edit]

Arrow Lake

[edit]

NUC 15 Pro and Pro+ (Cyber Canyon)

[edit]

The NUC 15 Pro, codenamedCyber Canyon, was announced February 11, 2025 and uses either Core 3, Core 5, Core 7, or Core Ultra Series 2 (Arrow Lake) processors.[96][97] Unlike earlier models, the tall kit does not support mounting a 2.5" drive. It is possible to install an extra 2280 M.2 module in the tall kit.[98]

ROG NUC (2025) / NUC 15 Performance (Jean Canyon)

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Asus announced an upgraded version of the ROG NUC on June 19, 2025. Both it and the NUC 15 Performance have a 3-liter case size, use Core Ultra Series 2 HX processors, and include a discrete Nvidia RTX 50 series mobile GPU.[99][100]

Reception and ecosystem

[edit]

The NUC was seen by some reviewers as Intel's response to (or adoption of) the AppleMac Mini format,[101] although NUC is actually smaller, physically.[102][103] Given its kit nature, other reviewers have seen it as a more powerfulRaspberry Pi,[104] particularly since the NUC boards could be bought without a case.[105] The NUC can also be seen as an extension or continuation of Intel's earlier mobile-on-desktop (MoDT) initiative that was spearheaded byAOpen as early as 2004.[106][107][108]

Most of the third-generation NUCs come in two case sizes, one with room for a 2.5-inch drive, and one without. The smaller case, although lacking room for a 2.5" drive, still has an internalSATA connector (including SATA power).[101][109][110][111] Some larger third-party cases have appeared that can fit such drives.[7]

The Intel case is actively cooled with a fan. Silent PC Review notes that “The original Intel NUC had "the distinction of being the quietest fan-cooled mini-computer we've come across." The NUC D54250WYK [Haswell-based], with the same cooling system, sounds exactly the same. In normal use, you can't hear the fan until your ear is inches from the unit.”[112] Nevertheless, passively cooled third-party cases have appeared on the market as well.[6]Larger or metallic third-party cases also provide lower operating temperatures.[113]

A review by theTech Report of the pre-production 2012-vintage NUC found that the NUC would seize up after a few gigabytes were transferred over wireless and that the problem could be alleviated by better cooling of the NUC case. Intel later increased the default fan speed for production machines through a BIOS update (downloadable from Intel's web site for "early adopters").[114]

Regarding power consumption, in their review of the D54250WYK with a Haswell i5-4250, Silent PC Review concluded that "An idle power level of just 6 W and typical use power barely into two digits is very impressive in one sense; in another sense, it's what you find in currentUltrabooks using similar components."[115]

Other companies have subsequently adopted a form factor similar, but not identical, to Intel's NUC. For example,Gigabyte Technology launched their BRIX series, which attempts to differentiate itself using more powerful components, up to thei7-4770R processor, which embedsIntel Iris Pro Graphics.[116]

Operating system support

[edit]

NUCs supportUEFI compatible operating systems, such asMicrosoft Windows, as well as most distributions ofLinux. Additionally, they can be used for virtualization with a variety of different hypervisor hosts; multiple NUCs can be used together to create a home lab for learning purposes.[117][118]

It is technically possible, with some limitations in functionality, to install an unauthorized copy ofMacOS on a NUC, creating a "Hackintosh". The pre-Haswell Core i3 and Core i5 NUCs will runOS X 10.9 Mavericks well.[citation needed]

Skylake and Broadwell-based NUC is also a supported device inGoogle Fuchsia OS.[119]

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