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Intel's Ghost Canyon NUC and Compute Element: 10 questions and intriguing facts

Intel’s Ghost Canyon NUC and Compute Element: 10 questions and intriguing facts

Posted on January 24, 2020 By Jarvis

Intel wants to reshape the mini PC landscape with its modular Compute Element.

Intel’s Ghost Canyon NUC and its Compute Element card were two of the most intriguing pieces of hardware shown by the company at CES 2020. They may be tiny, but they represent some big changes to small-form-factor PCs. Here are the key questions and facts about this new generation.
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