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ASUS NUC 14 Pro AI

ASUSMini PCIntel Arc Graphics (integrated) · 16GB VRAM

Complete specifications and purchasing guidance for this pre-configured system.

Quick answer

ASUS NUC 14 Pro AI is best for teams that want a pre-configured path to local AI without building from parts.

Price

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CPU

Intel Core Ultra Series 2

GPU

Intel Arc Graphics (integrated)

Memory

32GB


What's Inside
Hardware included with this configuration.
CPU
Intel Core Ultra Series 2
GPU
Intel Arc Graphics (integrated)
Memory
32GB
Storage
1TB (1,024GB SSD)
Power supply
120W PSU
Discrete GPU included
Yes
Specifications
Technical details for deployment planning.
FieldDetails
ManufacturerASUS
CategoryPre-built system
Form factorMini PC
Total VRAM / unified memory16GB
GPU cores (aggregate)—
Power / TDP65W
Noise levelQuiet
Dimensions130 x 130 x 34 mm
Warranty1 year
Release dateDec 19, 2024
Where to Buy
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