What are the Differences Between Consumer and Industrial NUCs? (.PDF Download)

April 29, 2016

When Intel chose to leap into the burgeoning small-form-factor PC market in 2012 with its Next Unit of Computing (NUC) platform, the move was met with a mix of surprise and bemusement. With a solid hold on the CPU manufacturing segment, it was somewhat surprising that the processor giant would jump headlong into full system manufacturing and distribution...

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