Intel's NUC 11 series is official, following months of delays. The company has unveiled three models of varying sizes and specifications, although all are based on its Tiger Lake-U platform. There is even a NUC for gamers with a dedicated GeForce RTX 2060 onboard.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-finally-releases-new-NUC-11-mini-PCs-with-Tiger-Lake-processors-and-a-dedicated-GeForce-RTX-2060-option.515135.0.html
I love how Intel keeps pressing the snooze button on product innovation and progress: using an outdated RTX 2060 from Jan 2019 (yes, this thing is over 2 years old now!) paired with a processor that is partially slower than the i7-10710U.
Once the AMD Ryzen U serie processor NUCs get Thunderbolt 4, I'll sell my NUC10i7.
Uhm... so they already killed the Compute Element -based NUC? No upgrades for that?
Might as well put a sticker on it that says Genuine Intel Fab Edition. Could worth a lot in 5 years.
If it's released why can't I find anywhere on God's green earth to order one??