Recently ASUS made an agreement to continue the NUC product line following Intel’s departure from funding the products and today we’ve been shown a glimpse of what is to come from ASUS.
As shared by VideoCardz some early reports had speculated a ROG branded NUC product containing an Intel Core Ultra Meteor Lake CPU alongside an RTX 40 series GPU with a system similar to that of the NUC 13 Extreme. This product is likely to use a hybrid cooling solution of both air and liquid cooling however any information surrounding it is unlikely to be seen until Intel officially reveals the next generation Meteor Lake CPUs. For now, ASUS has revealed a compact 10L Gaming Desktop which is powered by an i9 13900KF and RTX 40 series GPU with a tool-free design. This reveal gives us a good glimpse at what ASUS could be producing in the future for the NUC product line.
Are you interested in what ASUS has to offer for NUCs, or are you afraid of the ROG tax on top of the already pricey NUC mini-PCs? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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