Simply NUC Emerald 2, compact with CPU Raptor Lake
- January 25, 2024
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The American integrator specialized in compact computers presented the Simply NUC Emerald 2, a renewal of one of its best-selling models, which now comes with Intel Raptor Lake
The American integrator specialized in compact computers presented the Simply NUC Emerald 2, a renewal of one of its best-selling models, which now comes with Intel Raptor Lake
The American integrator specialized in compact computers presented the Simply NUC Emerald 2, a renewal of one of its best-selling models, which now comes with Intel Raptor Lake Mobile processors.
Most Mini-PCs will arrive from China, but others will cross the Atlantic. Simply NUC is well known in the compact desktop sector, which we like so much for its relationship between performance, connectivity and a size that allows it to be placed anywhere. The company is focusing on this model “many different computer applications”from home offices to remote deployments, via offices, kiosks or digital signage.
The integrator uses the z chassis 168 x 115 x 37 mm, slightly more elongated dimensions than the general norm, but retains its compact size. Inside, the processors stand out Intel Raptor Lake The 13th generation Mobile range with three different versions and their integrated Iris Xe graphics.
It has two SODIMM slots, each of which supports up to 32 GB of DDR4-3200 memory. They have an M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4 x4 connector with support for SSD drives up to 8 TB and a second M.2 2242 for PCIe Gen 3 NVMe or SATA SSD. A SATA SSD of up to 2 TB can be additionally mounted.
Intel AX201 wireless card compatible with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1 heads the connectivity section. good collection of ports:
Simply NUC sells this Emerald 2 for three versions depending on the CPU and at the following prices:
All three versions come with 4GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. From there you can buy a higher configuration or build it yourself barebones. It supports Windows (for a license fee) as well as GNU/Linux with Ubuntu, which can be pre-installed as standard for free.
Source: Muy Computer
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