Intel’s Mac Studio killer, the Intel Alder Lake ‘Wall Street Canyon’ NUC, leaks out

Intel’s Mac Studio killer, the Intel Alder Lake ‘Wall Street Canyon’ NUC, leaks out

2 years ago
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https://wccftech.com/intels-mac-studio-killer-the-intel-alder-lake-wall-street-canyon-nuc-leaks-out/

Someone's Vest, a Chiphell user, unearthed photos and benchmarks of a not-yet-released Intel NUC system that an Alder Lake-P processor powers. The name given to this new system is the Intel NUC Studio 12 Pro, also known as "Wall Street Canyon," which would signal that Intel plans to compete with Apple and their Mac Studio release. While these photos and benchmarks have yet to be fully confirmed by Intel, it is interesting that the company is looking to take some of the spotlights from Apple.

The source on Chiphell discusses in length the new system, noting that it copies the similar NUC 4 x 4 design, keeping the ports parallel with the previous NUC 11 system. The front shows two USB 3.2 Gen2 ports, reaching data speeds of 10 Gbps, and a single audio jack. The power adapter is upgraded from the NUC 11 systems, offering more length but lacking a GaN technology-based power supply unit. If this system is indeed planned to release in the future, it would have the space for a 2.5-inch SATA drive inside the chassis.

Intel’s Mac Studio killer, the Intel Alder Lake ‘Wall Street Canyon’ NUC, leaks out

Apr 4, 2022, 2:37pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intels-mac-studio-killer-the-intel-alder-lake-wall-street-canyon-nuc-leaks-out/ > Someone's Vest, a Chiphell user, unearthed photos and benchmarks of a not-yet-released Intel NUC system that an Alder Lake-P processor powers. The name given to this new system is the Intel NUC Studio 12 Pro, also known as "Wall Street Canyon," which would signal that Intel plans to compete with Apple and their Mac Studio release. While these photos and benchmarks have yet to be fully confirmed by Intel, it is interesting that the company is looking to take some of the spotlights from Apple. > The source on Chiphell discusses in length the new system, noting that it copies the similar NUC 4 x 4 design, keeping the ports parallel with the previous NUC 11 system. The front shows two USB 3.2 Gen2 ports, reaching data speeds of 10 Gbps, and a single audio jack. The power adapter is upgraded from the NUC 11 systems, offering more length but lacking a GaN technology-based power supply unit. If this system is indeed planned to release in the future, it would have the space for a 2.5-inch SATA drive inside the chassis.