Intel has announced the addition of the Hades Canyon gaming system with AMD graphics, the Bean Canyon performance model with a Coffee Lake processor, and the June Canyon model, based on the energy-efficient Celeron or Pentium Gemini Lake architecture, to its NUC lineup. . .
The company recently released a specification for NUC7CJY NUC computers, which means June Canyon will be the first to come out. In addition, Intel announced the NUC7JYB kit, which only includes a motherboard with a soldered-in processor, without memory, storage or case.
So the budget NUC will get a 4 “x 4” card with a soldered 10 watt processor. Users will be able to choose between a dual-core Celeron J4005 with Intel HD 600 graphics and a quad-core Pentium Silver J5005 with Intel HD 605 graphics.
The processor can support up to 8 GB of DDR4-2133 or DDR4-2400 memory in two SODIMM slots. The prepackaged kits should come with 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of eMMC storage.
In addition, the computer will receive a 2.5 “drive cage, an SD card slot, 2 ports HDMI 2.0a (4k @ 60fps), 3.5mm audio output, mini TOSLINK 5.1 channel audio output, network port, 802.11ac WiFI and Bluetooth 5.0. 4 ports are provided for connecting external devices Usb 3.0. In addition, the machine has a range of microphones with a wide field of voice recognition.
Despite the modest thermal package of the processors, June Canyon will receive a fan, which will be located above the motherboard and cool the entire system.
There is no pricing and availability information yet.
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