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Intel debuts $141 power-efficient NUC mini-PC

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Eric Brown
Jan 27, 2014

Intel released its most affordable and power-efficient NUC mini-PC yet, equipped with a Bay Trail Celeron processor, starting at $141 without RAM or HDD.

Intel’s Linux-friendly (Next Unit of Computing) mini-PCs are aimed at home theater applications, as well as other general-purpose mini-PC duties. Previous models have featured Intel Core processors, including 4th Generation Haswell CPUs, but for the first time, Intel has launched a NUC Kit DN2820FYKH model based on the Celeron N2820. This 2.4GHz dual-core processor shares the same 22nm Silvermont architecture as the Atom E3800 (Bay Trail-I).

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