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Asus ROG NUC 15 (2025) with Intel Arrow Lake and NVIDIA RTX 50 graphics leaks ahead of CES on Elcajon News only

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Back when Intel was still in the NUC business, the company released a line of mini PCs for gamers that combined high-performance processors with discrete graphics and enhanced cooling. And Asus has carried on that tradition since taking over development, marketing, and distribution of NUC-branded mini PCs.

Last year the company introduced the first Asus ROG NUC. Now the company is preparing to launch a next-gen model. How do we know? Because Asus apparently released a teaser video for the ROG NUC (2025) on social media a little early. The company has removed that video, but some screenshots are making the rounds, giving us a preview of the upcoming mini gaming PC.

The original Asus ROG NUC is a compact desktop computer that comes with either an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H “Meteor Lake” processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 laptop-class graphics or a Core Ultra 9 185H processor and RTX 4070 graphics.

The new model, meanwhile, is expected to be feature an Intel Core Ultra 200H series “Arrow Lake” processor and NVIDIA RTX 50 series graphics.

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While we don’t know much more than that, I’d expect the new mini PC to pick up where the previous-gen model left off, which means it’ll most likely support up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 285H processor and RTX 5070 series graphics.

Intel and NVIDIA haven’t officially unveiled those technologies yet, but we should learn more about both Intel’s Arrow Lake mobile processor lineup as well as NVIDIA’s next-gen graphics architecture during CES 2025 in January, and it’s likely that Asus will unveil the net-gen ROG NUC at the same time.

via VideoCardz and Tom’s Hardware

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