In a half-liter processor, Intel introduced NUC 13 Pro up to 14 Raptor Lake cores

In a half-liter processor, Intel introduced NUC 13 Pro up to 14 Raptor Lake cores ...

Intel has introduced the Intel NUC 13 Pro minicomputers (Arena Canyon) that are equipped with mobile Intel Raptor Lake processors, and are ready to offer up to a 14-core Core i7-1370P processor with a frequency of up to 5.2 GHz. There will also be a choice of models with both conventional and Core vPro chips with enhanced ransomware protection.

The Intel NUC 13 Pro does not include discrete graphics cards. The Intel Iris Xe graphics core is capable of processing up to 96 execution units at a frequency of up to 1.5 GHz, depending on the CPU model.

The Intel NUC 13 Pro supports up to 64GB of dual-channel DDR4-3200 RAM, has one M.2 PCIe 4.0 x4 slot for NVMe SSDs, has 2.5′′ SSD or HDD connectivity, and has a USB 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless module to install.

The addition of a 2.5 gigabit network adapter, two HDMI connectors, three USB 3.2 and one USB 2.0 ports for new products have also been announced.

The Intel NUC 13 Pro is available in high and low cases. The first case measures 117 112 54 mm, while the second has a volume of less than 0.5 liters.

The Intel NUC 13 Pro will be available for purchase in the form of fully equipped systems, in barebone format with RAM, SSD, and operating system, as well as as in the form of only motherboards with installed CPU and other components for further assembly. Some systems will be available from retailers and system integrators before the end of this month, while most will be available by June.

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