After Exit, Intel Passes NUC Baton to Asus via New License Agreement

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Intel recently left the NUC business, but today Asus and Intel revealedĀ that they hadĀ reached a preliminary agreement that gives Asus a non-exclusive license toĀ produce Intel NUC designs and develop next-generation NUCs. With its vast engineering resources, Asus will clearly be able to support the rather diverse product line that NUC has become.

The preliminaryĀ term sheetĀ enablesĀ AsusĀ to build and sellĀ Intel's 10th to 13th-generation NUC PCsĀ as well asĀ develop future NUC designs. In exchange, Asus will have to support existing NUC systems, which is a tough nut to crack given the fact that Intel has released NUCs for all possible markets, including home offices, small offices, businesses, enterprises, IoT, industrial, and even gaming.Ā 

"Our NUC systems product team delivered unique products that spurred innovation in the ultra-small form factor market," saidĀ Sam Gao, Intel vice president and general manager of Intel Client Platform Solutions.

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Asus intends to form a new business division called Asus NUC BU to produce existing designs, develop new ones, and support the installed base, a plan that clearly indicates Asustek'sĀ increasing involvement in the NUC program.Ā While it is tooĀ earlyĀ toĀ think aboutĀ Asus's future NUC designs,Ā we can anticipateĀ that the companyĀ might tryĀ to diversifyĀ the lineupĀ even further,Ā given its extensive engineering capabilities andĀ tendency to have a veryĀ broad product portfolio.Ā In this case, it remains to be seen what happens to smaller value-added NUC resellers that currently make money by customizing Intel NUCs.Ā 

"As we pivot our strategy to enable ecosystem partners to continue NUC systems product innovation and growth, our priority is to ensure a smooth transition for our customers and partners," said Gao. "I am looking forward to ASUS continuing to deliver exceptional products and supporting our NUC systems customers."

Handing the NUC baton to Asus enables Intel to further pivot its corporate focus to what it does best: developing and producing highly competitive chips. On the other hand, the arrangement with IntelĀ will enhance Asus's foothold in the compact PC marketĀ and perhaps will even bring the company back to the list of the world's Top 5 largest PC makers.

The license granted to Asus by Intel is non-exclusive, leaving room for other PC and motherboard manufacturers to potentially produce NUC-branded products.Ā Yet, Asus isĀ one ofĀ aĀ fewĀ companiesĀ capable of runningĀ the NUC businessĀ at a large scale.

For now, it is unknownĀ whether Intel will setĀ specific conditions for those interested inĀ making NUCs, but at least we know that the company has granted non-exclusive licenses, leaving the door open to other players.

"Thank you, Intel, for your confidence in us to take the NUC systems product line forward," saidĀ Joe Hsieh, ASUS chief operating officer. "I am confident that this collaboration will enhance and accelerate our vision for the mini PC – greatly expanding our footprint in areas such as AI and AioT.Ā We are committed to ensuring the excellent support and service that NUC systems customers expect."Ā 

Anton Shilov
Contributing Writer