Intel NUC10i7FNH Review
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Intel has been steadily updating, upgrading, and augmenting its line-up of small form factor NUC systems for many years now. Initially, most of the systems had a similar design language, but over time, Intel has expanded its offerings to address the needs of many more customers and potential use cases. Recently, we took a look at the beefy, high-performance Ghost Canyon NUC 9 Extreme and a couple of years back got the chance to play with its spiritual predecessor, the Kaby Lake-G-based Hades Canyon with AMD Radeon Vega graphics. The tiny machine we'll be covering today, however, is more akin to the traditional NUC that targets the meat of the market. As its name implies, the Intel NUC10i7FNH is built around an Intel 10th Generation Core processor platform. It's the successor to the Bean Canyon 8th Gen mini-machine we checked out last year. This new 10th-Gen NUC, however, packs a couple of additional cores, some updated I/O, and significantly more aggressive power and performance profile that its similar-sized predecessors.
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Quelle: hothardware.com (E)
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