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| Model | Intel BLKNUC7I5DNKPC |
| MPN | Intel NUC7I5DNKPC |
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AC adapter included Indicates whether the product comes with an AC power adapter included in the package. A value of "Yes" means a charger is supplied, while "No" indicates that no charger is provided and the user must obtain one separately.
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Yes |
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Antenna type The classification of an antenna used in a device, indicating its physical configuration or mounting style such as external, internal, integrated, directional, omnidirectional, or multi‑antenna setups (e.g., "2x2", "4 x External"). It helps buyers understand how the antenna is attached and what signal coverage it may provide.
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2x2 |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
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Bus Type The interface or communication bus that a component uses to connect with other parts of a system, such as PCI Express, USB, SATA, or legacy buses like FSB and QPI. It indicates the protocol and physical connection used for data transfer between devices.
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OPI |
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Cable lock slot Indicates whether the product includes a slot for inserting a cable lock, such as a Kensington or similar security device.
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Yes |
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Cable lock slot type Specifies the type of interface or mechanism used to secure a cable in its port, such as Kensington, Noble, IBM, or other standard lock slots. This attribute helps users identify compatibility and security features of the device.
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Kensington |
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Card reader integrated Indicates whether the device includes a built‑in card reader that can read removable memory cards such as SD, microSD, MMC or similar formats.
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No |
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Chassis type The physical configuration or shape of a computer chassis, such as tower, rack‑mount (e.g., 1U, 2U), desktop, mini‑PC, or other compact designs. It indicates the overall size and mounting style that determines compatibility with motherboards, power supplies, and case accessories.
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Mini PC |
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Compatible operating systems List of operating systems that the product can run or support, including specific versions and architectures when relevant. Each value represents a distinct OS that is compatible with the hardware or software.
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Windows 10, 64-bit*, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise*, Windows Server 2016* |
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Configurable TDP-down frequency The operating frequency of a processor when the system reduces power consumption to improve energy efficiency, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the minimum guaranteed clock speed that the CPU can run at during low‑power modes and helps users understand how the device balances performance with battery life or thermal limits.
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800 MHz |
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DC input voltage The electrical potential difference that a device is designed to accept from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It indicates the nominal operating voltage for the product and helps users verify compatibility with local mains or battery supplies.
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12-24 DC |
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DC-in jack Indicates whether the product includes a DC-in jack, allowing direct power input from a compatible adapter or charger.
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Yes |
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Discrete graphics adapter Indicates whether the product includes a dedicated graphics adapter (discrete GPU) separate from any integrated graphics. A value of "Yes" means a discrete GPU is present, while "No" indicates only integrated graphics are available.
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No |
| Discrete graphics adapter model | Not available |
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Display included Indicates whether the product includes a built‑in screen or display unit that can be used directly for viewing content, such as a monitor on a laptop, an integrated display on a device, or a built‑in screen on appliances. A value of "Yes" means the product has such a display; "No" means it does not.
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No |
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DVI port Indicates how many DVI connectors are present on the product. The value is a simple integer representing the total count of DVI ports, regardless of type or version.
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No |
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ECC Indicates whether the memory module or component supports Error‑Correcting Code (ECC) for detecting and correcting single-bit errors during operation. A value of "Yes" means ECC is enabled, allowing automatic correction of data corruption; a value of "No" indicates no ECC support.
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No |
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ECC supported by processor Indicates whether the processor in a device supports Error Correcting Code (ECC) memory, allowing detection and correction of single-bit errors during data storage or transfer.
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No |
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Embedded options available Indicates whether the product includes embedded options such as firmware features, hardware modules or configuration settings that are built into the device and available for use without external accessories.
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Yes |
| Enhanced intel speedstep technology | Yes |
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Ethernet LAN Indicates whether the product has an Ethernet interface for wired network connectivity, allowing data transmission over RJ‑45 or compatible cables.
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Yes |
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Ethernet LAN data rates Maximum theoretical speed at which a device can send or receive data over its Ethernet LAN interface, expressed in megabits per second (Mbps) or gigabits per second (Gbps). It represents the upper bound of throughput under optimal conditions and is useful for comparing network performance between devices with wired connectivity.
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10,100,1000 Mbit/s |
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Execute disable bit Indicates whether the processor’s Execute Disable bit is enabled, allowing the CPU to prevent execution of code from memory regions marked as non-executable.
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Yes |
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Form Factor The physical configuration or shape of a product, such as clamshell, tower, rack‑mount, or compact form. It indicates how the device is built and what mounting or expansion options it supports.
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UCFF (4" x 4") |
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Graphics output A list of the video output connectors and protocols that a device can provide for transmitting visual signals, such as HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, or USB‑C based outputs. Each entry indicates a distinct connector type or version (e.g., "HDMI 2.1", "DP 1.4"). This attribute helps users identify which displays or external devices the product can support.
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Dual HDMI 2.0a, 4-lane eDP 1.4 |
| HDMI ports quantity | 2 |
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HDMI version The specific version of the HDMI standard that a product supports, such as "2.0", "2.1" or "1.4b". This value indicates the capabilities and compatibility of the HDMI interfaces on the device.
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2.0a |
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Idle states A list of the various low‑power or standby modes that a device can enter to conserve energy when not actively performing tasks.
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Yes |
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Intel 64 Indicates whether the product is compatible with Intel® 64 architecture, enabling it to run operating systems and applications designed for x86‑64 processors.
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Yes |
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Intel clear video technology Indicates whether the product incorporates Intel’s Clear Video HD technology, a hardware feature that enhances video playback and capture quality by providing smoother motion, reduced artifacts, and improved color accuracy.
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Yes |
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Intel enhanced halt state Indicates whether the processor includes Intel’s Enhanced Halt State feature, which allows the CPU to enter a low‑power idle mode when not actively executing instructions, thereby reducing energy consumption without compromising performance.
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Yes |
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Intel flex memory access Indicates whether the product supports Intel’s flexible memory access feature, which allows dynamic allocation and sharing of memory resources between the CPU and other components to improve performance and power efficiency.
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Yes |
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Intel rapid storage technology Indicates whether the product supports Intel Rapid Storage Technology, a software and firmware solution that enables RAID configurations, improves storage performance, and provides data protection features for compatible drives.
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Yes |
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Intel trusted execution technology Indicates whether the product incorporates Intel’s Trusted Execution Technology, a security feature that creates isolated execution environments to protect sensitive code and data from tampering or unauthorized access.
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Yes |
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Intel TSX-NI Indicates the specific version of Intel Transactional Synchronization Extensions – No Interlock (TSX‑NI) supported by a processor, which determines its capability for efficient transaction processing and concurrency control.
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Yes |
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Internal memory The total amount of internal memory available in a device, expressed as a data size such as megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). It indicates how much information the component can hold for active processes and affects multitasking performance.
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8 GB |
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Internal memory type The type of memory physically installed inside a device, such as DDR4 SDRAM, LPDDR3, or other RAM variants. It indicates the architecture and generation of the internal memory modules that the product uses or supports.
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DDR4-SDRAM |
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Maximum internal memory The largest amount of internal random‑access memory that a device can support, expressed as a data size such as megabytes or gigabytes. It indicates the maximum capacity for active processes and multitasking performance.
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32 GB |
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Maximum number of PCI Express lanes The total count of PCI Express lanes available on a device or component, indicating the maximum number of high‑speed communication channels that can be used simultaneously for peripherals such as graphics cards, storage devices, and networking adapters.
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12 |
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Memory channels The configuration of memory channels supported by a device, indicating how many independent memory paths the system can use for data transfer (e.g., Dual‑channel, Quad‑channel). This attribute helps users understand the potential bandwidth and performance characteristics of the memory subsystem.
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Dual-channel |
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Memory clock speed The maximum operating frequency of a memory module, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates how many cycles per second the RAM can perform and is typically reported as MHz or GHz. This value helps users compare performance potential across different memory types and system configurations.
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2133 MHz |
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Memory clock speeds supported by processor The set of operating frequencies that a processor can run at, expressed in hertz (Hz). Values are typically listed as individual frequencies or ranges separated by commas, indicating the base clock and any boost or turbo options available for the CPU.
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1600,1866,2133 MHz |
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Memory types supported by processor A list of the types of memory modules that a device can use, such as DDR4 SDRAM, LPDDR3, or other compatible standards. Each entry represents a distinct memory technology supported by the hardware.
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DDR3L,DDR4-SDRAM,LPDDR3-SDRAM |
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Microphone in Indicates whether the product includes at least one built‑in microphone. A value of "Yes" means that the device has an integrated microphone, while "No" indicates it does not.
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No |
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Number of processors installed The total count of physical processor units that are installed in a device. It represents how many separate CPU cores or chips are present, regardless of model or generation.
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1 |
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On-board graphics adapter The model name or number of the integrated graphics adapter built into a device, such as a laptop, desktop, or motherboard. It identifies the specific GPU variant used for rendering and video processing, allowing users to compare visual performance and compatibility across products.
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Yes |
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On-board graphics adapter base frequency The clock speed at which the integrated graphics processor runs under normal conditions, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates how many cycles per second the GPU performs and is useful for comparing visual performance across devices that use an on‑board graphics solution.
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300 MHz |
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On-board graphics adapter DirectX version The version number of the DirectX graphics API supported by a device, indicating its graphical capabilities and compatibility with software that relies on specific DirectX features.
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12.0 |
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On-board graphics adapter ID The unique identifier of the integrated graphics adapter built into a device, typically expressed as a hexadecimal string such as "0x5916" or a numeric code like "1916". This value allows users and systems to distinguish between different GPU models and versions across laptops, desktops, and motherboards.
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0x5916 |
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On-board graphics adapter model The model name or number of the integrated graphics adapter built into a device, such as a laptop or motherboard. It identifies the specific GPU variant used for rendering and video processing, allowing users to compare visual performance and compatibility across products.
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Intel® HD Graphics 620 |
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On/off button Indicates whether the product includes a dedicated button that allows the user to power the device on or off. The value is either "Yes" or "No".
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Yes |
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Operating system architecture The architecture of the operating system installed on a device, indicating whether it is 32‑bit or 64‑bit (or other variants). This attribute helps users determine compatibility with hardware and software that requires a specific OS architecture.
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64-bit |
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Operating system installed The operating system that is installed on the device, indicating the software platform that manages hardware resources and provides services for applications. It can be a commercial OS such as Windows or macOS, an open‑source distribution like Linux, or a proprietary firmware used in embedded devices.
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Windows 10 Pro |
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Optical drive type The type of optical drive included in a device, such as DVD‑RW, DVD‑Writer, Blu‑Ray RW, or no optical drive. This attribute indicates whether the product can read or write optical media and specifies the particular model or capability when available.
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No |
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PCI Express configurations A textual description of how PCI Express lanes are distributed across the available slots or interfaces in a device. The value typically lists groups of lanes separated by commas, where each group may contain a number of lanes and optional ‘+’ signs to indicate combined lanes that share the same speed (e.g., "1x16", "2x8", "1x8+2x4"). This attribute helps users understand the bandwidth capacity and compatibility of expansion slots.
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1x2+2x1,1x4,2x2,4x1 |
| PCI Express slots version | 3.0 |
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Processor boost frequency The highest clock speed a processor can reach when its turbo or boost feature is active, expressed in hertz (Hz). This value indicates the peak performance capability of the CPU under load and helps users compare how fast a processor can run beyond its base clock speed.
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3.50 GHz |
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Processor cache The amount of internal memory reserved for a processor’s cache, expressed in units such as megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). This value indicates how much data the CPU can store locally to accelerate access and improve performance.
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3 MB |
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Processor cache type The type or level of the internal cache memory in a processor, such as L1, L2, L3, or Smart Cache. This attribute indicates the hierarchical structure and naming convention used by the CPU manufacturer to describe its cache organization.
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Smart Cache |
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Processor code A unique identifier that represents the specific model or variant of a computer processor. The code is typically an alphanumeric string (e.g., "SR2ZU", "SR3LA") used by manufacturers to distinguish between different CPU models, generations, and configurations. It can be entered as free text and may appear in product listings, technical specifications, or inventory records.
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SR340 |
| Processor codename | Kaby Lake |
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Processor family The processor family identifies the group or series of CPU models that share a common architecture, design, and performance characteristics. It helps users compare processors across brands and generations by indicating the underlying technology used in the chip.
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7th gen Intel® Core™ i5 |
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Processor frequency The fundamental operating frequency of a processor, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the speed at which the CPU runs under normal conditions and is typically reported in gigahertz (GHz) or megahertz (MHz). This value helps users compare performance potential across different models.
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2.60 GHz |
| Processor lithography | 14 nm |
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Processor manufacturer The company that designs and produces the central processing unit (CPU) used in a device. This value identifies the brand of the processor, such as Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, or ARM Holdings, allowing users to assess compatibility, performance expectations, and support resources.
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Intel |
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Processor model Identifies the exact model of the central processing unit used in a device, including brand and numeric designation such as "Intel Core i5-8250U" or "AMD Ryzen 7 3700X". This value allows users to distinguish between different processor families, generations, and performance levels.
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i5-7300U |
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Processor package size The overall physical size of a processor’s package expressed as length × width, typically in millimeters or centimeters. This measurement indicates the footprint that the chip occupies on a motherboard and helps determine compatibility with socket types and cooling solutions.
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42 X 24 mm |
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Processor socket The physical connector used by a processor to attach to a motherboard or other compatible platform. Common examples include LGA 1151, BGA 1440, Socket AM4, and LGA 1200. This attribute indicates the exact socket designation required for proper CPU installation and compatibility.
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BGA 1356 |
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Product family The maximum clock frequency at which a processor operates, expressed in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz). This value indicates the speed of the CPU and allows users to compare performance across different models.
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Intel® NUC Mini PCs |
| Product series | Intel® NUC Mini PC with 7th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors |
| SSD Capacity | 256 GB |
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SSD interface List of physical or logical interfaces that a solid‑state drive can use to connect with other components, such as PCI Express (PCIe), Serial ATA (SATA), NVMe, U.2 or other standard connections.
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NVMe |
| Status | Launched |
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Stepping Der CPU‑Stepping bezeichnet die interne Version eines Prozessormodells, die bei jeder neuen Fertigungsrunde geändert wird. Er gibt an, welche Revision des Chips verwendet wurde und kann Einfluss auf Leistung, Energieverbrauch oder Kompatibilität haben.
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H0 |
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Storage media The type of storage medium used in the product, such as SSD, HDD, eMMC, Flash, or hybrid combinations. It indicates whether the device uses solid‑state, magnetic, or other forms of memory and helps users understand the underlying technology.
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SSD |
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Supported instruction sets A list of processor instruction set extensions that a CPU can execute, such as AVX, AVX2, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, and AVX‑512. Each value represents an individual extension or group of extensions supported by the hardware.
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AVX 2.0,SSE4.1,SSE4.2 |
| Thermal monitoring technologies | Yes |
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Tjunction The maximum ambient temperature at which the product can safely operate without risk of damage or performance degradation.
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100 °C |
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Top Wi-Fi standard A list of the wireless networking protocols and frequency bands that a device can connect to, such as IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Wi‑Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi‑Fi 5 (802.11ac) or Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11ax). The values are typically separated by commas and may include both the technical name and a consumer‑friendly label.
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Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
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Wi-Fi Indicates whether the product has built‑in Wi‑Fi capability, allowing it to connect to wireless networks without requiring external adapters or dongles.
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Yes |

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