
This UCFF motherboard (DN2820FYB) and system kit (DN2820FYKH) model were codenamed Forest Canyon. HDMI 1.4a (×1) Thunderbolt via mDP 1.1a (×1) The DC3217BY runs macOS X (10.9, and any of its updates) flawlessly as the processor's HD4000 is fully supported by macOS X.
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The absence of Ethernet may be mitigated by using a USB 2.0 to 10/100 fast Ethernet dongle based upon the Kawasaki LSI one-chip adapter (KL5KUSB102, for example), or a similar dongle based upon a Realtek chip the Kawasaki Logic dongle requires a proprietary driver for macOS X, whereas the driver for the Realtek dongle is built into macOS X. This model, while stocks were still available, generally sold for a deep discount. The stripped-down DC3217BY model has a signature red top cover and no Ethernet. The USB 3 capable UCFF motherboard and kit are codenamed Rend Lake (D53427RK) and Horse Canyon (DC53427HY) respectively. The Thunderbolt capable UCFF motherboard and kit are codenamed Campers Lake (D33217CK) and Box Canyon (DC3217BY) respectively. The base UCFF motherboard and kit without Thunderbolt or USB 3 are codenamed Golden Lake (D33217GK) and Ice Canyon (DC3217IY) respectively. This UCFF motherboard and system kit are codenamed Ski Lake (DCP847SK) and Deep Canyon (DCCP847DY) respectively. The first generation Intel NUC launched in the first quarter of 2013. Other form factors include laptop, mini tower, ruler, expansion card and rugged desktop. Intel does sell just the NUC motherboards, which have a built-in CPU, although (as of 2013 ) the price of a NUC motherboard is very close to the corresponding cased kit third-party cases for the NUC boards are also available. The barebone kits consist of the board, in a plastic case with a fan, an external power supply, and a VESA mounting plate. The NUC motherboard usually measures approximately 4 × 4 inches (10.16 × 10.16 cm), although some models have had different dimensions.

It was previewed in 2012 and launched in early 2013 The NUC has developed over ten generations, spanning from Sandy Bridge-based Celeron CPUs in the first generation through Ivy Bridge-based Core i3 and i5 CPUs in the second generation to Gemini Lake-based Pentium and Celeron CPUs and Kaby Lake-based Core i3, i5, and i7 CPUs in the seventh and eighth generations. Next Unit of Computing ( NUC) is a line of small-form-factor barebone computer kits designed by Intel. Motherboard of a 6th generation NUC (Model NUC6i3SYH), extended with two 8GB RAM modules
