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NEW AI Accelerated NUC with 16 Cores from ASRock

NEW AI Accelerated NUC with 16 Cores from ASRock

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We go into the ASRock Industrial NUC BOX-155H. This new NUC has 16 cores with three different configurations on-SoC, a GPU, Thunderbolt 4, USB4, up to 3 SSDs, and built-in AI acceleration with a NPU. Meteor Lake in NUC is a really cool combination.

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  1. I have a few ASRock Industrial NUCs, and they all work great. I had one fan-less that I returned and replaced by a fan version, for the exact reason you highlighted on your video: the SSD was getting too hot for my tastes, and while it was temporary, it was unnecessarily hot. And I won't even consider that was with a 64W processor, versus the now pretty warmer Core Ultra 7 and its 115W max… Don't have a need for NPU at this time, but I would seriously consider one whenever the need comes.

  2. I have a Coral in my Server as a pcie Card but having it in a CPU build in is nice but using it is actual pain. I think this will Change in the Future so i have high Hops and such system are perfekt for learning and developing Software with Edge tpu

  3. oooo…nice

    a step in the right direction tho…it is an asrock 🤔

    would like to see other brands to jump in the fray (competition tends to help lower prices too)

  4. I hate it when they don't put a USB-C DP on the back though, its stupid plugging it into the front and its much neater to use for a monitor on these small units.

  5. Not how you had to leave out the "intel" out or the description, and only mention it a little while into the video. I think a lot of viewers simply wont bother if they new it was an intel product. I gave this a thumbs up anyway.

  6. Meteor Lake. A good name would be cluster lake considering how it is made. Then when they start failing people will give them a similar sounding yet appropriate name hehehe. They might call it cluster flake or cluster something else…

  7. Yay decentralised spying straight in our living rooms. As soon as AI captures our likeness, it converts into a unique hash. We don't know how this hash is being shared. We do know that corporations like Intel share our private data with the government.

    This is a privacy nightmare.

  8. If they are moving the power outside of the chassis, then of course they can make a mini PC. But it isn't really a mini PC, it's a wink-wink nudge-nudge mini PC.

  9. If families were financially as responsible as Corporate America once was, something that costs as much as new washer, dryer, icebox and oven requires #JUSTIFICATION. Could the family survive with a certified pre-owned 4 core PowerPC Mac that's seven years old?

  10. It's nice to have the power supply readout visible in the camera, but I am curious why you didn't mention it while talking about the NPU?
    You can actually see the power consumption go from ~50-60W when using the GPU for inference down to ~45-50W when using the NPU for inference. The main selling point for the NPU (for now) is efficiency by Intel's own slides.
    Also, something interesting about that 50% utilization on the NPU, I am assuming that is because it was using the systolic MAC of the NPU for inference and the Meteor Lake NPU has two Neural Compute Engines, each containing a systolic MAC capable of performing 4096 INT8 MACs per cycle. I wonder if it would be simple to force the NPU scheduler to utilize both NCEs for a single inference task, and if so, how it might benefit performance.

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