Instead, the company would be looking to invest in PCs made by other manufacturers.

Previously, NUC devices were developed and made by Intel.

In this case, ASUS will keep the NUC train going.

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ASUS actually has tiny PCs of its own as well.

We’ll have to see how things evolve.

Some parts of the agreement leave us with more questions than answers.

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One thing is clear, though NUC is here to stay.

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