The Intel® NUC kit includes a customizable board and chassis that are ready to accept the memory, hard drive, and operating system of your choice.
The four-by-four-inch Intel® NUC board comes with a soldered-on processor and can be purchased independently of the kit, letting you choose the chassis that suits you.
The Intel® NUC is a Mini PC with the power of a desktop, packing features for entertainment, gaming, and productivity in a 4x4 form factor.
With Intel® NUC you get an immersive media experience and responsive interaction while consuming a small amount of power relative to a full-sized PC.
Due to its portable size and ease of installation, the Intel® NUC makes it easy to add devices and scale up rapidly based on changing productivity needs.
Various configurations and features like Wi-Fi and extra ports give you the ability to add onto the Intel® NUC according to your specific performance needs.
Explore this list of NUC tested components and peripherals, including PCIe SSDs, SATA drives, displays, routers, and more.
Grow your business with the Intel® NUC. Customize a system that meets your needs and request a sample to try it out.
Use the Intel® Driver Update Utility to automatically identify and install drivers relevant to your computer.
Get tech specs for the Intel® NUC ecosystem, including specs for tested hardware, chassis, and peripherals.
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Find system memory information, including information on tested memory modules, for any Intel® NUC product.
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Based on the theoretical maximum bandwidth enabled by 2x2 802.11n implementations with 2 spatial streams. Actual wireless throughput and/or range will vary depending on your specific operating system, hardware, and software configurations. Check with your PC manufacturer for details.