Link Intel is closing the NUC division.

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    1 year ago

    Too bad. They’re kinda neat.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been running a basic Pentium J5005 NUC for a couple of years now as a Linux media center and a simple home server. This tiny box still impresses me. Linux support is excellent (i.e. everything just works), it boots in a few seconds and sips very little power.

    I think the NUCs are a great example of a well-implemented x86 platform. Many competitors have sprung up, offering similar-looking boxes. But I’m not confident they can reach the level of compatibility and OS support as the NUCs.

    That said, I think they’ve been a bit too expensive to become super popular. The “enthusiast” line were also interesting devices IMO, but with even more prohibitive prices.

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      1 year ago

      Do you mean that Asus will be manufacturing the NUC with same quality, reliability and support? If so that will be great. I just bought a Beelink and even though it looks very well built it doesn’t have the track record of NUC and Mac mini.