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      nhoty
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      So I finally brought an Intel NUC 12 Pro with a i7 . Does anyone have some experience with it and xcp-ng?

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        apassler
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        How about the experience? Did you test xcp-ng 8.3 Beta?

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          Andrew Top contributor @nhoty
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          nhoty You might want to disable the E-Cores in the BIOS. The e-cores are not correctly supported in a Xen or ESXi environment.

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            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            Yes, you have to make a choice, one or another but you can't have both E and P cores at the same time 🙂

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              tjkreidl Ambassador @nhoty
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              nhoty Sadly, it has been announced that the NUC will be discontinued by Intel, but ASUS is evidently licensing them and will likely keep making similar products. https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/19/23800006/intel-nuc-computers-asus-license-support

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                tjkreidl Ambassador @tjkreidl
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                tjkreidl Seems there may actually be a new NUC now after all:
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQZ8oIU8leQ

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                  Andrew Top contributor @tjkreidl
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                  tjkreidl Interesting that ASRock is also using the NUC name. ASUS also has the new NUC15.

                  This new ASRock box uses the Ultra 7 255H which has 6P/8E/2LPE cores (no HT).

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