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Equus Computer Systems Releases New Nobilis i1632

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October 14, 2016

Equus Computer Systems, a manufacturer of custom hardware solutions, has released the Nobilis i1632 Next Unit of Computing (NUC) small form factor PC. The new NUC is specially designed to replace graphics workstation tower PCs with a small, monitor-mountable product in professional graphics applications, the company states.

According to a press release, the Nobilis includes the Intel Iris Pro Graphics 580 for a 6th Generation Intel Core™ i7-6770HQ quad core processor, and is ideal for high performance graphics applications.

Equus also released the Nobilis i1612D All-in-One PC, which has a 6th Generation Intel® Core ™ i5-6260U or i3-6100U Processor, two Dual Channel DDR4 DIMMs, and integrated Intel HD graphics.  It is an all-in-one bundle with choices of different monitors, Next Unit of Computing (NUC) small form factor PCs, accessories and cabling.

For more information, visit Equus.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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