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The new NUC6i7KYK, codenamed "Skull Canyon," includes a 2.6GHz (3.5GHz Turbo) 45W quad-core Core i7-6770HQ —not the fastest Skylake laptop chip that Intel can sell you, but definitely one of the ...
Unfortunately, absent from the press samples will be a crucial element to Skull Canyon’s success — the Razer Core external graphics unit that connects to the NUC over a Thunderbolt 3 connection.
Intel has been teasing a new NUC known as Skull Canyon for quite some time. This NUC is special because it incorporates a very fast quad-core Core i7 processor complete with the company's highest ...
Intel has finally unveiled its much-anticipated Core i7 NUC mini PC at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, revealing details about the final model's look, specs, cost and release date ...
Intel says the Skull Canyon NUC will become available to pre-order from April at Newegg. Bare bones pricing will start at $650, with a typical 6GB memory, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 configuration ...
Additional ports on the Skull Trail NUC's housing include an infra-red sensor, four USB 3.0 ports, a full-size HDMI 2.0 and Mini DisplayPort 1.2, analogue audio in and out, and an SD Card slot.
If you’re a fan of Intel’s NUC series of mini PCs, the chip giant is back at it again with a refresh built on its Skylake processor platform. The big news of course comes under the hood in the ...
The new 'Skull Canyon' NUC is admittedly bigger in stature than previous offerings from Intel, but you're effectively getting a low-end gaming PC crammed into the 8.5 x 4.6 x 0.9-inch enclosure.
Intel plans to launch its most powerful NUC mini-computer to date. It’s code-named “Skull Canyon” and it features a powerful Intel Skylake processor with Iris Pro graphics. Update: The Skull ...
Intel has been teasing a new NUC known as Skull Canyon for quite some time. This NUC is special because it incorporates a very fast quad-core Core i7 processor complete with the company's highest ...
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