I’ve been using NUCs for around four years now and they are perfect for my sort of computing and coding so this is sad news. I hope that mini PCs continue to thrive as a thing despite this.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/intel-is-apparently-winding-down-its-nuc-mini-pcs-after-more-than-a-decade/

No more NUC: Intel’s weirdly named mini PCs seem to be going away

Intel has exited several side businesses as it tries to stop losing money.

Ars Technica
@simon I have a couple of them, great devices. I actually just got an Asus clone of one that runs a Ryzen 7. So there are alternatives that are decent if need be. Love the form factor. HP makes decent ones too that my company has deployed tons of places, but I liked the more DIY style of the NUCs.
@kritoke Great, thank you and that’s good news. I love the form factor too and really don’t want to have to get larger machines again.
@simon I’ve had the asus one I think for over a year, been decent. It’s my main Linux dev box. It was cheaper than the i7 ones, otherwise it was going to be another Nuc. My wife uses a pretty old NUC mounted to a tv running Linux for her PC. I have another nuc controlling 3d printers using repetitier server.

@kritoke I bought a very basic NUC a few years ago when I wanted to try Linux after years of using macOS and fell in love with both.

I keep meaning to set that old one up to replace a Raspberry Pi 3 I gave to a community project ages ago.