Intel’s high-end quad-core NUC ships in May for $650
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Intel talked a little about its new high-end Core i7 NUC mini PC at CES
earlier this year, but today at GDC the company revealed what the final model
will look like along with its specs, release date, and cost.
The new NUC6i7KYK, codenamed "Skull Canyon," includes a 2.6GHz (3.5GHz Turbo)
45W quad-core Core i7-6770HQ—not the fastest Skylake laptop chip that Intel
can sell you, but definitely one of the fastest. The other main draws are the
Iris Pro 580 GPU, which includes 78 of Intel's graphics execution units and a
128MB eDRAM cache (compared to 48EUs and 64MB of eDRAM in the standard Core
i5 NUC we just reviewed), and the Thunderbolt 3 port which also supports full
USB 3.1 gen 2 transfer speeds of 10Gbps. It takes DDR4 memory, M.2 SATA and
PCI Express SSDs, and comes with a built-in Intel 8260 802.11ac Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth adapter, just like the Core i5 NUC.
It's got a good port selection, including a full-size HDMI 2.0 port, a mini
DisplayPort 1.2 output, four USB 3.0 ports, a headphone jack, an SD card
slot, a gigabit LAN port, and an IR sensor for use with remote controls. The
HDMI 2.0 port ought to make some HTPC fans happy, since the standard NUCs are
still stuck on version 1.4 and can't view HDCP 2.2-protected content. And
this is all in addition to the aforementioned Thunderbolt 3 port; this will
be the first NUC since the original to support Thunderbolt, which opens up
possibilities for external graphics cards down the line.
The standard NUCs have all looked more or less the same, port layout
notwithstanding, but the Skull Canyon version is different. It's wider and
flatter (it measures 216 by 116 by 23mm), and its default lid comes with a
big ol' skull carved on it if you want everyone who sees it to know how cool
you are. If you don't like it, don't worry, a plan matte black lid is
included and swappable third-party lids are supported.
Like all NUCs, you'll need to bring your own RAM, OS, and storage to the new
NUC. The barebones model will cost around $650, and Intel claims that a
"typical build with 16GB memory, 256GB SSD, and Windows 10 is estimated at
$999." You'll be able to pre-order it on Newegg in April and it begins
shipping in May.
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/03/intels-high-end-quad-core-nuc-ships-in-may-for-650/
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等这颗的情报很久了,简单节录重点
CPU :Core i7-6770HQ (2.6GHz, 3.5GHz Turbo) (不是先前猜测的6870HQ或6970HQ)
内显:Iris Pro 580 (听说很好很强大)
尺寸:216 * 116 * 23 (普通的是115 * 111 * 48)
HDMI升级为2.0,可以输出4K
其他配置都跟现有的skylake i5一样
最大的重点:Thunderbolt 3 (USB 3.1 type-C接口)
这使得这台NUC能够透过它外接显卡
延伸阅读:AMD想要搞外接显卡
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/03/amd-wants-to-standardise-the-external-gpu/
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如果觉得死人骨头的盖子很丑,有第三方的普通黑盖可以找
售价650镁,四月预购五月上市
以下心得:
算是失望吧,尺寸竟然变大了,这宽度都跟itx差不多了
想搞一台可以玩外接显卡的迷你电脑很久了,目前看来只能透过Thunderbolt 3来运作
所以这台的情报一出来后我就在等,现在看来有点不值得
(我有找到极限小的itx壳是200 * 200 * 65左右)
只可惜现在似乎没有确定有Thunderbolt 3的itx板啊
(ASUS maximus viii impact z170似乎有,但是官网写得好暧昧)
只能希望jojo AMD,让他赶快把eGPU推起来,这样就有更多选择可以挑了