Highlights:
Asus Unveils NUC 14 Pro AI Mini PC Featuring Intel Core Ultra 9 Processors
23/12/24
By:
Shubham Hariyani
Compact powerhouse with advanced AI capabilities and cutting-edge specs
Introduction
Asus has officially announced the NUC 14 Pro AI, the first AI mini PC with CoPilot Plus support, powered by Intel’s latest Core Ultra 9 processors. Combining high performance with a compact design, this mini PC promises to deliver powerful AI and computing capabilities for modern users.
Specifications and Features
The Asus NUC 14 Pro AI is a compact device measuring 130mm x 130mm x 34mm, slightly slimmer than Apple’s Mac Mini. It comes in five CPU configurations, ranging from the Core Ultra 5 226V with 16GB RAM to the Core Ultra 9 288V with 32GB RAM.
Key highlights include:
Performance: Up to 67 TOPS GPU and 48 NPU TOPS for intensive tasks.
Storage: Supports 256GB to 2TB NVMe SSDs via an M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4 x 4 slot.
Connectivity: Equipped with Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, Thunderbolt 4 ports, and a 2.5Gbps Ethernet jack.
Design: Features a fingerprint sensor and a dedicated Copilot button for voice commands to Microsoft’s AI assistant.
A Compact Powerhouse
This mini PC is tailored for AI-driven workloads, offering robust performance in a form factor designed for tight spaces. Its sleek black design and advanced connectivity options make it ideal for both professional and personal use.
Availability and Pricing
Asus has not yet disclosed the pricing or release date for the NUC 14 Pro AI, leaving enthusiasts eager for more updates.
Conclusion
The Asus NUC 14 Pro AI mini PC redefines compact computing with its state-of-the-art specifications and AI-enhanced features. Stay connected to Kushal Bharat Tech News for the latest updates on its availability and pricing.
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