Among the Intel NUC mini PCs, there are models based on the Compute Element. This is a separate PCIe board that houses the processor, chipset, and RAM slots. We recently tested such a mini PC with a Core i9-9980HK CPU.

Now, data on the next generation NUC 11 Extreme based on Tiger Lake-H processors has appeared on the Web. Such mini-PCs will belong to the Driver Bay line and will be able to offer CPU Tiger Lake-H45 up to eight-core Core i9.

The document also indicates support for DDR4-3200 and PCIe 4.0, the presence of HDMI 2.0b, Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 6 and many USB ports. The Compute Element board itself has changed insignificantly relative to the current variation, that is, it should be suitable for installation in old cases.
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