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What's the point of a non exclusive license? Asus didn't need permission to make small computers, just to use the NUC name, and if others can have it too, what's the value?
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ralphie said: bsd228 said: twolf2919 said: I don't think most people would notice/care if their device was 8-10mm instead of 6-7mm thick. On the positive side, you'd get painless swapping of batteries. Many folks bring …
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hexclock said: Battery fires also expected to increase 10-fold as users replace batteries with cheap third party knockoffs. There could be a bit of the opposite as well - users replacing marginal batteries with better product. Main prob…
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twolf2919 said: red oak said: Its not a “significant win for consumers”, Implementing this can lead to less water and dust proofing, heavier devices, and less overall quality uni-body build I don't think most people would notice/c…
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sflocal said: bsd228 said: The Intel NUC hasn't died. Like the IBM PC, it has been coopted by legions of OEMs offering original NUC sized compute units for $200-500. $270 got me a hex core AMD with 2.5gb ethernet, 16gbs, and a win…
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The Intel NUC hasn't died. Like the IBM PC, it has been coopted by legions of OEMs offering original NUC sized compute units for $200-500. $270 got me a hex core AMD with 2.5gb ethernet, 16gbs, and a win 11 license to toss as I please. Smaller…