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#164362 6-Feb-2015 21:57
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I just thought I would post this up for any Intel NUC fans although I suspect this is probably well known by now. The Specs for the 5th Generation NUCs are up on the Intel site.  They were announced at CES. Looks like there will be an i7 version later on.

These have the 5th Generation [Broadwell] processors in them that I understand has just been released (SkyLake towards the end of the year).  Hopefully they will stay around the same price point.

Also notable features are wireless AC and Graphics 6000.

Note:  is there any reason all the other NUC threads are locked?








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  #1232424 6-Feb-2015 22:25
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All threads are automatically locked after 30 days without any new replies. You can always request to unlock a thread to keep posting instead of creating a new one if you want.




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