NO-COMPROMISE COMPUTING in a stupidly small, but beautifully engineered, little box. From day zero, that’s been the core proposition from Intel’s NUC, or Next Unit of Computing. As it happens, it’s been a proposition with which we have, broadly speaking, jived. When it comes to PCs, we like pushing the tech envelope for its own sake, so simple smallness is synonymous with coolness in our book. That’s especially true when tiny proportions come with little or no compromise in terms of performance.
There’s no denying Intel has engineering clout that goes well beyond most makers of mere barebones PCs, too. Likewise, if anyone knows how to make the most of an Intel Core CPU within the constraints of a very small box, it’s surely Intel.
The NUC, however, has always…