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Intel Teases its NUC Extreme Beast Canyon powered by its Arc Alchemist Discrete GPU

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
February 19, 2022
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Raja Koduri of Intel teased the company’s Beast Canyon NUC, which is powered by the company’s own Arc Aclehmist discrete graphics cards. The Intel NUC Extreme ‘Beast Canyon’ is one of the most powerful SFF PCs available, with full-length graphics cards and support for desktop-grade 11th Gen Tiger Lake Desktop ‘KB’ CPUs.

Intel appears to have its discrete graphics solution, Arc Alchemist, running within prototype builds, as Raja Koduri demonstrated. Raja Koduri previously stated in a live interview that he had an early Arc Alchemist GPU running on his home PC. Raja has teased the first NUC Extreme ‘Beast Canyon’ device with their own Arc Alchemist graphics card.

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It’s unclear which graphics card model was used in the test unit, but it was shown running Shadow of the Tomb Raider with XSS AI-assisted supersampling technology from the business. This reveals that Shadow of the Tomb Raider will use Intel’s XSS technology for several games.

Arc Beast Canyon Lara Croft XeSS pic.twitter.com/PesBjcW83S

— Raja Koduri (@RajaXg) February 17, 2022

The Intel NUC Extreme ‘Beast Canyon’ shell can accommodate full-length graphics cards up to 12-inches in length and includes two 8-pin power ports for the discrete graphics card. It’s a big PC, with numerous riser cards connecting the NUC 11 Compute Element AIC, which has the LGA 1200 socket for Tiger Lake CPUs, and another riser that connects to the dGPU customers want to use.

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Intel’s NUC 12 Extreme, codenamed ‘Dragon Canyon,’ will be available shortly and will support 12th Gen Alder Lake CPUs (in socketed form factor / LGA 1700) as well as Arc Alchemist discrete GPUs.

Intel has announced that desktop discrete Arc Alchemist graphics cards will be available in stores in Q2 2022, so we’ll learn more about the cards in the coming months.

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