Intel Teases Arc Alchemist Powered Beast Canyon NUC Extreme, Running Shadow of The Tomb Raider With XeSS Technology

Feb 18, 2022 at 01:47pm EST
Intel Teases Arc Alchemist Powered Beast Canyon NUC Extreme, Running Shadow of The Tomb Raider With XeSS Technology

Intel's Raja Koduri has teased the company's Beast Canyon NUC powered by their own Arc Aclehmist lineup of discrete graphics cards.

Raja Koduri Teases Upcoming Beast Canyon NUC Extreme With Intel Arc Alchemist Discrete Graphics Cards

The Intel NUC Extreme 'Beast Canyon' is one of the most powerful SFF PC that one can get, offering support for desktop-grade 11th Gen Tiger Lake Desktop 'KB' CPUs and support for full-length graphics cards. We have our own review of the NUC Extreme coming in which we have utilizing NVIDIA's RTX 3080 Ti Founders Edition graphics card, the fastest solution that you can fit inside the SFF PC but Intel seems to have its own discrete graphics solution, Arc Alchemist, running within prototype builds as showcased by Raja Koduri.

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Previously, Raja Koduri, in a live interview, revealed that he already had an early Arc Alchemist GPU running within his home PC. Now, Raja has teased the first NUC Extreme 'Beast Canyon' unit with their own Arc Alchemist graphics card. It isn't stated which graphics card variant was running within the test unit but it can be seen running Shadow of The Tomb Raider with the company's XeSS AI-assisted supersampling technology. This confirms that Shadow of The Tomb Raider will be among the several titles that will utilize Intel's XeSS technology.

The Intel NUC Extreme 'Beast Canyon' enclosure can fit in full-length graphics cards up to 12-inches and features two 8-pin power connectors that provide juice to the discrete graphics card. It's quite a stuffed PC and makes use of several riser cards which connect the NUC 11 Compute Element AIC that has the LGA 1200 socket for Tiger Lake CPUs and an additional riser that connects to the dGPU that users want to equip.

Intel also has its NUC 12 Extreme coming to the market soon which is codenamed 'Dragon Canyon' and will feature support for 12th Gen Alder Lake CPUs (in socketed form factor / LGA 1700) and will also make use of Arc Alchemist discrete GPUs. More on that here. Intel has confirmed that it will be bringing desktop discrete Arc Alchemist graphics cards to store shelves in Q2 2022 so we are going to get more info on the cards in the coming months.

News Source: Videocardz

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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