The performance advantages provided by the 10nm Tiger Lake with its new microarchitecture may probably help the NUC BOX-1100 series get the edge over the 4X4 BOX-4000U series (based on the Renoir APUs) in single-threaded workloads. The key updates compared to the existing NUCs from various vendors (based on Comet Lake-U) are the support for four simultaneous 4Kp60 displays along with the 2.5 GbE wired LAN interface. They also believe that Thunderbolt 3 devices can be used in the front Type-C ports (since Intel claims four USB4 / Thunderbolt 4 ports on Tiger Lake) - that would be interesting to test out, given the logo on the chassis only indicates SuperSpeed 10Gbps with DP-Alt Mode support. Since the certification plan is still pending, they are being advertised as USB 3.2 Gen 2 for now. The striking aspect of the NUC 1100 BOX-series chassis is the similarity to the 4X4 BOX-4000U series.Īccording to the products' datasheet, ASRock Industrial plans to get the two Type-C ports in the front panel certified for USB4. Up to 64 GB of DDR4-3200 in dual-channel modeġx M.2-2280 (PCIe 4.0 x4 (CPU-direct) or SATA III)Ģx2 802.11ax Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.1 moduleĢ × DisplayPort 1.4 (using Front Panel Type-C ports) Intel® UHD Graphics for 11th Gen Intel® Processors (48EU) 1.25 GHz ASRock Industrial NUC 1100 BOX (Tiger Lake-U) Lineup The specifications are summarized in the table below. The company is launching three models in this series - NUC BOX-1165G7, NUC BOX-1135G7, and NUC BOX-1115G4. Today's announcement makes the Tiger Lake NUCs from ASRock Industrial official. ASRock Industrial's Tiger Lake NUCs such as the NUC BOX-1165G7 have also been hinted at in Intel's marketplace - a retail follow-up to the embedded market-focused iBOX 1100 and NUC 1100 solutions. Intel's Tiger Lake-based NUCs ( Panther Canyon and Phantom Canyon) are an open secret in tech circles, but are yet to be officially announced. ASRock Industrial also happens to be one of the first to adopt the Tiger Lake-U series for traditional UCFF systems with the launch of their NUC 1100 BOX series. Notable among these have been the GIGABYTE's BRIX PRO (3.5" SBC form-factor), and ASRock Industrial's STX-1500 mini-STX board, with the latter adopting the embedded versions of the Tiger Lake-U processors. Intel's introduction of the Tiger Lake U-series processors with support for a range of TDPs up to 28W has resulted in vendors launching a number of interesting systems with a twist to the original NUC's 100mm x 100mm ultra-compact form-factor (UCFF).
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