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ASUS Unveils the NUC 14 Pro AI with Intel Core Ultra Processors

ASUS has announced the NUC 14 Pro AI, a groundbreaking mini PC that integrates the latest Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) with Microsoft Copilot+. This compact device promises to deliver significant performance enhancements for a wide range of applications, from business and entertainment to industrial use cases.

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Source: ASUS

Advanced Processing Power for Demanding Tasks

At the heart of the NUC 14 Pro AI is the latest generation of Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2). These processors utilize a multi-architecture design, combining CPU, GPU, and NPU (Neural Processing Unit) technologies for optimal performance. This architecture delivers up to 120 platform TOPS (trillions of operations per second) and a substantial 48 NPU TOPS. This represents a threefold increase in AI performance compared to previous NUC models, positioning the NUC 14 Pro AI as a strong contender for demanding workloads in commercial settings, edge computing, and IoT deployments.

Enhanced Graphics and Memory for a Smoother Experience

The NUC 14 Pro AI features integrated Intel Arc 140/130V graphics, powered by the Xe2 Architecture. This integrated GPU delivers up to 67 TOPS, providing enhanced visuals for both content creation and general use. Technologies like Xe Super Scaling (XeSS) and Intel Xe Matrix Extensions (XMX) further boost graphics performance. Notably, the NUC 14 Pro AI is the first to incorporate on-chip LPDDR5x-8533 MT/s memory, offering a significant increase in memory bandwidth compared to DDR5. This improved memory performance should result in faster loading times and smoother multitasking.

AI Integration with Copilot+

A key feature of the NUC 14 Pro AI is its integration with Microsoft Copilot+. A dedicated Copilot button provides quick access to AI-powered functionalities. Combined with built-in microphones and speakers supported by Smart Amp technology, users can interact with the system using voice commands. Running on Windows 11, Copilot acts as an AI assistant, providing information and assistance from both local and web sources, aiming to enhance productivity and creativity.

Designed for Reliability, Security, and Ease of Use

ASUS has focused on reliability and security in the design of the NUC 14 Pro AI. Engineered for continuous 24/7 operation, the device incorporates advanced thermal management to maintain stable performance. Security features include Secure Boot, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), and optional fingerprint recognition. For IT management, the NUC 14 Pro AI supports ASUS Control Center Remote Management and Microsoft Windows Autopilot, simplifying deployment and ongoing maintenance.

Compact Form Factor for Versatile Deployment

Despite its powerful internals, the NUC 14 Pro AI maintains a compact form factor, measuring 130 x 130 x 34mm with a 0.6-liter chassis. This small footprint makes it suitable for various environments where space is limited. The inclusion of embedded LPDDR5x memory, enhanced graphics, and intelligent cooling ensures efficient performance even in demanding scenarios. The NUC 14 Pro AI also meets EPEAT Climate+ energy standards, reflecting a commitment to sustainability. A toolless-access design simplifies upgrades and maintenance.

Comprehensive Connectivity Options

Connectivity is well-addressed with the inclusion of Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and Thunderbolt 4. These technologies enable high-speed data transfers and seamless connections to a wide range of peripherals.

Pricing & Availability

The ASUS NUC 14 Pro AI is expected to be available in Malaysia around mid-February 2025. Pricing will be announced closer to the launch date and will vary depending on the specific configuration.

Official Spec

CPUIntel® Core Ultra 9 Processor 288V (32GB memory) cTDP 30W Intel® Core Ultra 7 Processor 258V (32GB memory) cTDP 30W Intel® Core Ultra 7 Processor 256V (16GB memory) cTDP 30W Intel® Core Ultra 5 Processor 228V (32GB memory) cTDP 30W Intel® Core Ultra 5 Processor 226V (16GB memory) cTDP 30W
ChipsetIntegrated
GraphicsIntegrated – Intel® Arc graphics
MemoryIntegrated – LPDDR5x- 8533 16/32GB on chip (depending on CPU model)
Storage1 x M.2 2280 PCIe® Gen4x4, supports 256GB–2TB NVMe® SSDs
Wireless NetworkIntel® Wi-Fi 7[i], Bluetooth® 5.4[ii], 2×2
LAN1 x Intel® 2.5G LAN
Integrated Speaker1 x Internal mono-speaker with external smart amp
Digital Mics1 x Internal digital mic
TPMfTPM 2.0 or TPM 2.0 chip (Optional)
InterfaceTop I/O1 x Fingerprint module
Front I/O1 x Power button 1 x Copilot button 1 x Thunderbolt 4 (Supports DisplayPort 2.1) 2 x USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A (5Gbps) 1 x Audio Jack (Line out/Mic in/Headphone out
Side I/O1 x Kensington Lock slot
Rear I/O1 x Thunderbolt 4 (Support DP2.1) 2 x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A (10Gbps) 1 x HDMI® port[iii] 1 x 2.5G RJ45 LAN 1 x DC-in Note: Triple-display support enabled by 2x Thunderbolt 4 and 1x HDMI
PhysicalDimension130 x 130 x 34mm (0.5746-liter chassis)
Weight0.53kg
NoteASUS Corporate Stable Model
24/7 operation
Power Supply*[iv]20V DC / 19V DC, 6.0A / 6.32A 120W power adapter

[i] Wi-Fi 7 support depends on device compatibility, network setup, and regional availability of the 6 GHz band, which may not be accessible in all countries, potentially limiting full functionality.
[ii] Bluetooth version support may vary from OS. Bluetooth v5.4 function will be ready in  in Windows 11 or later.
[iii] Supports HDMI CEC & HDCP 2.2 ; Supports 4K @ 60Hz visuals as specified in HDMI 2.1
[iv] Passed the DOE VI regulation (over 250W: DOE efficiency 87.5%;  between 45W-250W: DOE efficiency 88%) List

Lenovo YOGA Slim 7i Carbon (GEN 8) In-Depth Review: Putting the Light in Thin & Light

Lenovo’s YOGA lineup has always been one where innovation takes the centerstage. Having already changed the way we use our laptops with multimode laptops nearly a decade ago, the company is still turning up the volume when it comes to laptops in the lineup. From design to functionality, the YOGA series of laptops is keeping us on the edge.

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The new YOGA Slim 7i Carbon is in a league of its own when it comes down to it. Well, not exactly on its own. Only because it’s bringing some of the killer features from Lenovo’s ThinkPad line to the YOGA series. The YOGA Slim 7i brings the durability of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon to a more affordable price point and it also brings some of the most striking design cues we’ve seen in the YOGA Slim to date.

But, we’re not here for all the dancing lights and fancy features. We’re looking to answer the questions: “Is this laptop worth the money?”, “Does it have the features you need for productivity?”, “Can it serve my needs?”. You’ll have to keep reading to find out in our in-depth review of the Lenovo YOGA Slim 7i Carbon.

Design

Let’s not beat around the bush, if anything, the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon lives up to its name. It’s one of the slimmest laptops available on the market right now. Coming in at only 14.25mm thick. Together with its 0.966 kg weight, the laptop is the epitome of thin and light.

It’s also the sleekest when it comes to design. Lenovo has opted to mellow out the hard edges of the YOGA lineup with sleek, curved lines that bring a softness to the laptop lineup. With premium carbon fibre build – yes, that’s where the “Carbon” comes from – the laptop isn’t sacrificing anything to become the thinnest YOGA to date.

The YOGA Slim 7i Carbon isn’t sacrificing sturdiness with its carbon fibre build. The laptop can take a beating – of course, we don’t recommend it. It does come with MIL-STD810H certification which means that you can actually toss it around without damaging it much. The laptop is also pretty dense, it feels a lot heavier than it is. This and the build quality make the Slim 7i a go-to for those needing a thin and light option.

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The laptop comes in a stunning white finish. One that left us gawking at it for a good long few minutes. The sleek, slender build is accentuated by the glowing Moon White colourway. You get to experience the Slim 7i in all its glory complete with Intel IRIS Xe Graphi and a comparatively compact power bring. However, it’ll be nice to see this get pushed a bit harder when it comes to graphical prowess.

Hardware

The Lenovo YOGA Slim 7i isn’t just about the aesthetics, it’s built for productivity. To achieve this, Lenovo has packed the laptop with insides that put productivity first without sacrificing aesthetics.

Specifications

LENOVO YOGA SLIM 7i CARBONAs tested
Processor (clock)Intel® Core™ i7-1360P processor 2.80 GHz quad-core with Turbo Boost (up to 4.70GHz) and 12MB cache
GPUIntel® Iris® Xe Graphics
Display13.3″ IPS 2.5K (2560 x 1600) 90Hz, 16:10 400 nits, ΔE<1 (Average) Hardware-calibrated 100% sRGB Dolby Vision® TÜV Low Blue Light Certification Matte
MemoryRAM: 16 GB 4800 MHz,  Dual Channel, On-board memory: 512GB PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD
Networking and ConnectionsIntel WiFi 6E Bluetooth 5.1   1Thunderbolt™ 4 USB-C® 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
Audio Combo Jack
Battery50Wh lithium-polymer battery Up to 10 hours of battery life   65W Type-C power adapter
Operating SystemWindows 11 Pro 64-bit
MiscellaneousHD camera IR Camera Camera Shutter Backlit Keyboard 2 x 2W Harman Kardon® Speakers Dolby Atmos® Audio
Dual Microphones DisplayPort over USB-C Thunderbolt 4
MIL-STD 810H Certified

Features

It would seem like the only highlight of the Lenovo YOGA Slim 7i is its design and build. However, Lenovo did spend some time bringing features that complement the lightweight productivity house. It comes with features like Lenovo AI+ that give it a mind of its own and seamlessly optimises the laptop in the background for the best performance and battery life.

Built for Wireless Work

Lenovo’s YOGA Slim 7i is undoubtedly built for working from anywhere. It’s thin and light and is equipped with all the essentials you’ll need for a nomadic life. It supports WiFi 6E for high-speed wireless internet. WiFi 6E is a step above WiFi 6 in that it provides a larger number of bands for higher data transfer speeds.

Complementing this is Bluetooth 5.1 which allows you to connect to a myriad of accessories. Mouses, keyboards or even your phone for wireless connectivity or to utilise Windows features like Phone Link. Phone Link is perhaps one of the best Windows complements to Bluetooth 5.1. It allows you to seamlessly message, use apps and even view pictures on your connected device.

Together with these, the laptop comes with an HD webcam for online meetings over Zoom or Microsoft Teams. The dual mics complement the camera with intelligent noise cancellation and crisp sound.

Lenovo AI Engine+

AI’s the word when it comes to laptops this year and beyond. With more companies integrating some form of AI automation and sensing to help users draw the most from their laptops. Lenovo’s AI Engine+ is the latest generation of AI automation to come to Lenovo laptops.

The AI Engine+ will keep an eye on your computer’s performance for you. It will intelligently optimize the settings on your laptop to make sure you get the best performance regardless of your battery level. In fact, this engine may be the reason behind the long battery life of the YOGA Slim 7i.

It may seem like a small thing to talk about, but these optimisations are key to having the best experience possible. Of course, it does come with a few quirks like sudden changes in screen brightness as it optimises your settings. That said, it’s a small trade-off for the extended battery life of the laptop.

Lenovo’s AI Engine+ is also behind some of the privacy features that come with the Lenovo YOGA Slim 7i Carbon. It uses things like the HD webcam and the IR camera to detect if you’re in front of the laptop. If you’re not, it will automatically lock your laptop to protect your data.

Light Weight Durability

Of course, the hallmark of the Lenovo Slim 7i is the durability that the carbon fibre brings to the laptop. The choice of materials allows you some peace of mind when carrying the laptop around as you go about business. It’s also lightweight, a very welcomed feature when it comes to people who work on the go as we don’t end up sacrificing our backs with the hefty laptops that are usually around.

The lightweight durability of the laptop is complemented by a flexible hinge that is able to give up to 180° of articulation. This means you’ll be able to lay the laptop absolutely flat if you ever need to. Of course, it goes without saying that this isn’t a multimode laptop so, please don’t go overextending this hinge… It will break!

Performance

When it comes to performance, the Slim 7i isn’t a slouch. While it’s not going to give your gaming laptops a run for their money, it’s packed with enough power to cater to larger workloads. With Intel’s 13th Generation i7 processor, the laptop can handle a little bit of heavy lifting. That said, it may not be able to handle things like video editing without breaking a sweat.

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During our review period with the Slim 7i, we were pushing the limits a little bit. Since the laptop was my personal on-the-go rig, I inevitably ended up using it for simple video edits and photo editing. While video editing on programs like Capcut, there were no issues with the laptop at all. However, heavier editing even on programs like Adobe Rush bogged the system down severely. Of course, this would be highly dependent on the resolution you’re editing in. During this period, I was primarily editing with source footage being either 1080p or 4K. The latter made the laptop struggle for its life. 100% would not recommend the workload – no cap.

However, with photos the laptop was able to cope pretty well. It was able to use a good selection of apps from the built-in Windows Photos app to Adobe Lightroom and even Adobe Photoshop without much hassle. It goes without saying that apps like Canva and Adobe Express have no issues running at all.

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Web browsing and multitasking were not much of an issue with the Slim 7i. I was able to use my Mozilla Firefox browser with about 30 tabs before it started bogging down the system noticeably. With Google Chrome it was affected with about 20 tabs open. That said, not many of us will have that many tabs open at once. Working on Excel sheets, PowerPoint and word processing is a breeze on the laptop.

If you really want to, you’ll be able to get away with gaming on the YOGA Slim 7i. It will be able to handle light games like Lords of Water Deep or even This War of Mine should run without issue. I was able to play Final Fantasy VIII remastered without much issue. However, don’t expect the laptop to be able to handle games like No Man’s Sky.

Battery life on the 7i Carbon is very, very, very good. On a regular day with simple word processing, emails and browsing, I was able to get at least 8 hours of battery life easily. With heavier workloads, the battery life dwindled to about 5 hours. However, it was easy to top up the charge with a GaN charger even when the original charger wasn’t around thanks to USB-PD.

Display

The 2.5K resolution display of the laptop is a highlight no matter how you slice it. The screen is vibrant with accurate colour reproduction. But, more importantly, it gives you sizeable pixel real estate to multitask. Of course, this will be limited by your eye’s health thanks to the smaller 13.3-inch size.

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That said, thanks to low blue light emittance, I found my eyes less strained. I also set the display size to about 125% so that it was more legible. However, thanks to the number of pixels, I was able to read more at a glance. This made reading and writing a tad bit easier. Editing videos and photos was also easier to do thanks to the colour calibration of the laptops.

Where the display really shone was when used to view videos. The deep blacks and vibrant colours allow for a really immersive experience second only to a proper OLED TV. The display was, of course, complemented by the Harman Kardon speakers that come built-in for a commendable sound experience.

Thin and Light Never Looked So Good

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The Lenovo YOGA Slim 7i is a contender for anyone looking for a thin and light laptop. Especially if you’re looking for a light laptop. The carbon fibre used in its build lends itself to the overall reduction of weight which many other laptops are undoubtedly going to vie for. However, it doesn’t compromise on durability. It comes with a dense, sturdy overall build with insides that cater to nearly all workloads. It’s also a real looker when it comes to design.