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Intel’s new Skull Canyon NUC is targeting gamers

Intel’s new Skull Canyon NUC is targeting gamers

Posted on March 18, 2016April 4, 2020 By Jarvis

While it practically dominates the PC CPU market, Intel’s graphics chips are considered passable at best, at least for an integrated graphics chip. NUC, or Next Unit of Computing, kits are mostly seen as reference devices and mini PCs than serious computing hardware. At GDC 2016, Intel is attempting to change that perception. Its most poweful NUC yet, Intel has unveiled the Skull Canyon NUC, model number NUC6i7KYK, as a competitive portable machine for both gaming and multimedia work, whether by itself or with a friend, like a Razer Core graphics enclosure.=
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