SBC · serves as: High-level compute, Compute, AI Inference.
Which group Intel NUC 13 Pro belongs to and how it is built
Compute Modules is a subcategory of hardware components that provide processing power for robotic systems. It encompasses onboard computers, single-board computers (SBCs), AI accelerators, embedded processors, GPU/NPU compute modules, and other units responsible for processing sensor data and executing control logic. These modules form the foundation of modern autonomous, humanoid, and perception-capable robots.
A Single Board Computer (SBC) is a complete computer integrated onto a single board, incorporating a processor, memory, communication interfaces, and I/O. In robotics, SBCs serve as local controllers, software hosts, integration modules, perception processing units, or communication management nodes. They are widely used in embedded systems, prototypes, mobile robots, and educational platforms.
P-Core Turbo
Configurable up to 64 W Turbo
Configurable up to 64 W Turbo
Intel NUC 13 Pro (NUC13ANHi7) is a compact mini-PC (117×112×54 mm) with a 13th-gen Intel Core i7-1360P CPU (12 cores: 4P+8E, 16 threads, up to 5.0 GHz Turbo). Equipped with Intel Iris Xe iGPU (96 EU), 2× Thunderbolt 4, 2× 2.5 GbE, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3. In 2023, Intel exited the NUC business — ASUS acquired the line and continues it as ASUS NUC. Widely used in robotic edge stations and operator workstations. Supports Ubuntu 22.04 and ROS 2.
