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* [[NUC Compute Element]] ([[2019]]) | * [[NUC Compute Element]] ([[2019]]) | ||
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+ | * Intel NUC products don't allow you to boot directly from [[SD cards]]. There are no plans to add this capability.<ref>https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000024603/intel-nuc/intel-nuc-kits.html</ref> However, the [[BIOS]] sees SD cards as bootable if they're formatted as [[USB-like]] devices | ||
== Related terms == | == Related terms == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 5 October 2020
wikipedia:Next_Unit_of_Computing
- 10th generation November 2019
- 9th
- 8th
- 7th generation with support for Intel Optane
Limitations[edit]
- Intel NUC products don't allow you to boot directly from SD cards. There are no plans to add this capability.[1] However, the BIOS sees SD cards as bootable if they're formatted as USB-like devices
Related terms[edit]
- Intel Compute Card (deprecated)
See also[edit]
- Raspberry Pi, Pi Zero W, Raspberry Pi OS, Picamera, Raspberry Pi Compute Module, Rasbian, Flipper Zero
- Embedded, NUC, Raspberry Pi, PICO-KBU4, Nvidia Jetson, SolidRun, CuBox
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