Intel Publishes details of upcoming Apollo Lake-equipped NUCs
Intel has published the technical product
specifications for its
upcoming “Arches Canyon” NUCs powered by its own Celeron J3455 CPU, a 10W chip
with integrated HD Graphics 500 that’s soldered to the motherboard.
Intel will offer
two variations of the NUC – one with 2GB of DDR3 RAM, 32GB of eMMC storage and
Windows 10 installed (model NUC6CAYS) and a barebones kit (NUC6CAYH) in which
the buyer must supply their own RAM, storage and operating system. Those that
opt for the barebones configuration should know that the system supports a
maximum of only 8GB of 1600/1866 MHz memory.
Elsewhere, you’ll find two USB 3.0 ports
up front (one with fast charging) and two on the rear (sorry, no USB Type-C), a
single 2.5-inch slot for a SATA SSD or HDD, an SDXC card reader, a full-size
HDMI 2.0 port with CEC that supports up to 4K/60fps, a VGA connector that’s
capable of 1,920 x 1,200 resolution at 60Hz, a front-mounted 3.5mm audio jack,
a rear-mounted mini-TOSLink connector, a Gigabit Ethernet jack, dual-band
802.11 ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 as well as an infrared receiver up
front.
The specifications
match up perfectly to what was listed on the consumer NUC roadmap that leaked online over the summer.
No word yet on
pricing nor do we know when exactly Intel plans to launch their Apollo Lake
NUCs. With CES now less than a month away, I suspect we’ll hear more about
Intel’s plans in early January (if not sooner).
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