NUC de Intel 13 Extreme "Raptor Canyon" Elemento de cómputo representado
An alleged low-res picture of the next-generation NUC 13 Extreme "Raptor Canyon" compute element codenamed "Shrike Bay," was leaked to the web. NUC Extreme desktops over the past several generations have been using a form-factor where the CPU, conjunto de chips, memoria, and SSD are located on a single add-on card with custom wiring; while the rest of the system consists of a PCIe backplane (analogous to the ISA backplane systems from the 1980s). El NUC 13 Extreme compute element rocks a 13th Gen Core "Raptor Lake" procesador, possibly a switch to DDR5 from DDR4 on the NUC 12 Extremo, and processor options spanning the Core i9-K/KS, i7-K/KS, and i5-K. A liquid+air hybrid cooling solution much like that of the NUC 12 Extremo, could cool the various hot components on the compute element. According to leaked roadmaps, "Raptor Canyon" and the "Shrike Bay" compute element could debut within Q4-2022.