Intel’s Skull Canyon NUC Unveiled – Packs Power and Price Along with External GPU Dock Support

Posted by at 11:29 am on March 18, 2016

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We’ve been anxious waiting for full details on the Intel Skull Canyon NUC that we first saw at CES, and we’ve pointed out that the Razer Core external GPU dock was obviously designed with more than just Razer’s own laptops in mind. At GDC, Intel took the wraps off of the NUC, and perhaps the most notable detail is that it’s designed in part to make use of the Core.

Not a Tiny Boxy NUC

When you hear “NUC,” you tend to think of a cute little box that has pretty good specs, but this is a cut above. Intel crammed impressive specs into the petite 216 x 116 x 23 mm NUC, including a 6th-gen (Skylake) Intel Core i7-6770HQ 45-watt CPU with Intel Iris Pro 580 graphics. It supports up to 32 GB of DDR4-2133MHz+ RAM and has dual M.2 slots for SATA III (6 Gbps), PCIe x4 Gen 3 NVMe and AHCI SSDs. There’s an SD slot that can handle up to 512 GB of additional storage, too.

You can opt for a lid for the NUC sporting the skull logo, or if that’s not your thing, you can go with a simple matte black cover.

In addition to the four USB 3.0 ports, full HMDI 2.0, Mini DisplayPort 1.2, Intel Gigabit LAN and headphone/mic jack, the Skull Canyon NUC sports a USB Type-C port equipped with USB 3.1, DisplayPort 1.2 and — the kicker — Thunderbolt 3 (40 Gbps). That one addition means you can connect “other devices,” and Intel specifically mentioned the Razer Core external GPU dock.

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Intel’s Skull Canyon NUC
CPU Intel 6th Gen (Skylake) Core i7-6770HQ Processor (45 W TDP), 2.6-3.5 GHz Turbo
GPU Intel Iris Pro Graphics 580
Memory Supports Up To 32 GB DDR4 @ 2133+ MHz (2 DIMM slots)
Storage -2x M.2 connectors supporting 22×42 or 22×80 SATA or PCIe SSD
-SDXC card slot (up to 512 GB)
Connectivity -Thunderbolt 3 (40 Gbps) With USB 3.1 And DP 1.2 over USB Type-C
-4 x USB 3.0
-HDMI 2.0
-Mini-DisplayPort V1.2
-Intel HD Audio Headphone/Mic Jack
Networking Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8260 Wi-Fi (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 4.2
Intel Gigabit LAN
Consumer Infrared Sensor Yes
Dimensions (L x W x H) 216 x 116 x 23 mm (.69L Volume)
Barebones MSRP $650
Full “Typical” Build (16 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, Win 10) $999

Going with a standards-based external GPU dock, it seems, is already paying dividends for Razer. And for consumers.

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Pricey

While Intel’s offering isn’t much cheaper than the laptops coming from Razer, it does come in at the lowest-end of the cost scale. The company said the Skull Canyon NUC (NUC6i7KYK) barebones kit will be $650, although a “typical build” with 16 GB RAM and a 256 GB SSD will be around $1,000. Considering the $500 cost of the Core, plus a higher-end graphics card to put in it, this is still a pricey proposition, but it just nibbles at the $1,000-$2,199 cost of the Razer notebooks. Plus you still need a monitor for the NUC

You can  preorder Skull Canyon NUC in April. The device will ship in May. The Razer Core begins shipping in April.

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