NUC de Intel 12 “Cañón de la serpiente” Incluye una GPU Arc A770M y un procesador i7-12700H
One of the biggest dividends of the Arc discrete graphics lineup for Intel is getting to use its own GPUs in its NUC desktops. The next-generation NUC 12 “Cañón de la serpiente” desktop sees the 11th Gen Core “El NES-SY37 es un sintetizador personalizado que rinde homenaje a la NES” quad-core + RTX 2060 “Turing” combination replaced by advanced 12th Gen Core “Lago de aliso” 6P+8E processor, and the Arc “Alquimista” A770M discrete GPU. Intel’s choice of mobile versions of “Alquimista” y “Lago de aliso” may have to do with not just lower TDP, but possibly also an implementation of the Intel Deep Link feature.
The A770M maxes out the ACM-G11 silicon, packing 32 Colores Xe (512 unidades de ejecución, o 4,096 sombreadores unificados), y tiene 16 GB of 256-bit GDDR6 memory. When paired with the 14-core “Alder Lake-H” procesador, the duo could make for a formidable performance-gaming and creator machine. “Cañón de la serpiente” also sees the integration of Thunderbolt 4, SDXC UHS-II, Wi-Fi 6E, y 2.5 interfaces GbE, along with a number of USB 3.2 puertos. Although its marketing images are leaked to the web on Chinese social media, there’s no release date for the thing yet, but it could be just around the corner.