Hot on the heels of last week’s announcement that Intel would end their NUC line, Intel and ASUS have struck a non-exclusive deal that will see ASUS assume manufacturing, sales, and support of 10th to 13th Gen NUCs. ASUS will also be able to develop future NUC designs; all under a new business unit called ASUS NUC BU.

  • BaroqueInMind@kbin.social
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    ASUS will receive a non-exclusive license to Intel’s NUC systems product line designs, enabling it to manufacture and sell 10th to 13th Gen NUC systems products and develop future designs. This will enable ASUS to provide product and support continuity for Intel NUC systems customers. ASUS will establish a new business unit called ASUS NUC BU.

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    1 year ago

    I love my Asus mini-pc… just dont tell intel that it’s a Ryzen based model.

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    Yay! Too bad they’re going to suck and likely to be not worth buying.

    ASUS has massive QC issues and nonexistent support these days. They’ve been riding the coattails of their gaming heyday and can’t build anything worth a shit, and then when it’s a problem, refuses to admit they fucked up. Jayz talks about it best

    Intel just punted the ball so it’s not their problem anymore. Do NOT fucking buy these.

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    I’m kind of glad. Only because I was thinking about buying a NUC for windows development purposes instead of using a VM or dual boot – so it looks like that option will be available for me in the future.