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Simply NUC Introduces Scorpion Canyon NUC 14 Performance

NOTE: This is a press release. It presented exactly as the company released it with no editing by SFF.N. In this instance, Simply NUC’ s wording is unchanged and presented as Simply NUC wrote it. The photos and videos are in the same place they were in the Simply NUC Press Release where possible. All photo credit is Simply NUC’s. While we at SFF.N try avoid using direct press releases for our news coverage, there are instances when doing so is necessary due to time constraints.

Simply NUC, Inc., a leading custom computing company, proudly announced the launch of the Scorpion Canyon NUC 14 Performance device across their global websites, a revolutionary PC workstation designed to meet diverse computing needs. Featuring the latest Intel Core Ultra “Meteor Lake” CPUs, Intel Arc integrated graphics, and optional NVIDIA RTX 4060 or 4070 graphics, the NUC 14 Performance redefines computing in a compact form factor.

“Introducing the NUC 14 Performance is a significant milestone for us,” said Aaron Rowsell, Founder & President of Simply NUC. “This product family ushers in advanced AI capabilities and top-tier graphics in computing power. With unmatched performance, AI-readiness, and a sleek tool-less design, the NUC 14 Performance sets a new standard for compact workstations.”

Targeting a diverse market, the NUC 14 Performance is built for businesses, including AI SMBs, small-sized enterprises, medium-sized businesses, retail, advanced digital signage, AR/VR kiosks, STEM education, cloud learning, media SoHo, motion capture studios, sound labs, and more.

The NUC 14 Performance is an AI-ready powerhouse, seamlessly handling performance-intensive tasks, AI inferencing with software and hardware acceleration, and machine learning. The collaboration between the Intel Core Ultra “Meteor Lake” CPUs, Intel ARC integrated graphics, and optional NVIDIA GPUs (RTX 4060, RTX 4070) makes complex modeling, 3D design, and large database analysis effortlessly achievable. Supporting five 4K monitors ensures a visually stunning experience for multitasking.

The NUC 14 Performance has a tool-less chassis design for easy upgrades. If additional storage or I/O is needed, the unit offers three M.2 / 2280 PCIe Gen 4 slots and multiple connectivity options including HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, Thunderbolt 4/USB-C Type-C, and a USB 2.0 port. The device supports up to 64 GB dual-channel DDR5 5600 MHz SODIMMs, maximizing efficiency and effortlessly fueling applications.

Starting at $2,200, the Scorpion Canyon NUC 14 Performance is now available to order.
Source: Simply NUC

NOTE: This is a press release. It presented exactly as the company released it with no editing by SFF.N. In this instance, Simply NUC’ s wording is unchanged and presented as Simply NUC wrote it. The photos and videos are in the same place they were in the Simply NUC Press Release where possible. All photo credit is Simply NUC’s. While we at SFF.N try avoid using direct press releases for our news coverage, there are instances when doing so is necessary due to time constraints.
Simply NUC, Inc., a leading custom computing company, proudly announced the launch of the Scorpion Canyon NUC 14 Performance device across their global websites, a revolutionary PC workstation designed to meet diverse computing needs. Featuring the latest Intel Core Ultra “Meteor Lake” CPUs, Intel Arc integrated graphics, and optional NVIDIA RTX 4060 or 4070 graphics, the NUC 14 Performance redefines computing in a compact form factor.
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Skripka

Cat-Dog Perch Manager
May 18, 2020
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Starting at $1899 and $2200 is pretty steep. Especially for laptop systems whose base configurations do not have enough RAM to do much of anything without paging.

I do love these form factors. The PC world needs Mac Mini size systems IMO.
 

HWI

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Sep 6, 2022
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This looks to be extremely similar to the Asus version and is similarly way overpriced. I don't really understand why this is more expensive than a laptop with the same CPU/GPU when a laptop also includes a screen and keyboard. It would actually be an appealing product if it was about $600 to $800 cheaper.
 
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