ASUS Announces NUC 14 Pro with Intel Core Ultra CPUs and Support for Up to 96 GB of DDR5 Memory

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ASUS has announced the release of the NUC 14 Pro, a new NUC that features either Intel Core Ultra 7 or Core Ultra 5 processors, coupled with WiFi sensing for intelligent energy efficiency and what the company says is exceptional security, manageability, and stability, enabled by Intel vPro Enterprise. Developed in partnership with Intel, this NUC is available in slim and tall options.

Features:

  • Intel Core Ultra 7, Intel Core Ultra 5, or Intel Core 3 processors
  • Select models include Intel vPro Enterprise
  • Intel Arc GPU (for Core Ultra 7 / 5 models)
  • Intel AI Boost (for Core Ultra 7 / 5 models)
  • 2 x Thunderbolt 4 ports (with DisplayPort 2.1 and USB4)
  • Intel WiFi 6E AX211, 2×2, and Bluetooth 5.3
  • Up to 96 GB of DDR5 5600 SO-DIMM memory

Feature showcase:

A look at their connectivity:

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ASUS on its new NUC:

Featuring a 4 x 4 matte black textured chassis constructed of recycled plastic, a replaceable lid, and a VESA mounting plate, this ultra-small-form-factor (uSFF) desktop PC integrates into any workspace, offering maximum functionality without compromising style. Each device comes individually packaged and includes a three-year limited warranty.

Toolless access means there are no screws to contend with when upgrading storage drives, making system integration a breeze. ASUS NUC 14 Pro also delivers improved dongle-free Bluetooth experiences, offering reliable, easy, responsive connections to compatible keyboards, mice, speakers, and headsets.

ASUS NUC 14 Pro is available in tall and slim form factors. Users can choose to purchase only the board for upgrading existing systems, opt for a kit that supports Windows 11, or opt for a complete mini PC with the Windows 11 operating system.

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