Intel's NUC: The Mini PC That Defined a Category
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Sydney Butler
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Summary
This article appears to be a quiz/interactive question about which company popularized the modern mini PC form factor with its NUC line. It reveals that Intel launched the NUC (Next Unit of Computing) in 2013, defining the modern mini PC category with a paperback-sized device using laptop-grade components. The content is fragmented and appears to be a partial or corrupted article, possibly from an interactive quiz or trivia format rather than a full article.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledIntel introduced the NUC in 2013, defining what many consider the modern mini PC category.
The NUC was roughly the size of a paperback book and used laptop-grade components to pack real computing power into a tiny chassis.
While ASUS, Zotac, and others followed with their own mini PCs, Intel's NUC set the template that much...
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