Intel NUC 13 Pro review: Intel’s last portable NUC PC sends the series off with a bang


Intel as a company is synonymous with computing these days, controlling nearly 80% of the PC and Laptop market. They manufacture everything from processors and graphics chips to complete machines, and the Intel NUC lineup is a perfect example of the latter – small, portable workhorses that first entered the market in 2012.

We reviewed the previous model, the Intel NUC 12, fairly positively back in February, but the 13th Generation has only improved, featuring an updated i7-1360P processor. The machine will set you back somewhere in the region of £700, depending on where you buy and what extras you choose.




Intel NUC 13 Pro

Intel NUC 13 Pro Mini PC, Intel i7-1360P (12 Cores, 16 Threads Up to 5GHz), 18MB Cache

Iris Xe Graphics
16GB RAM
512GB SSD
Windows 11 Pro

Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, WiFi6E, USB 3.2, BT5.3

Design and Ports

The unit weighs just 538g, is 37 mm thick (for the slim version we reviewed, there is a thicker variant) and takes up a footprint that is just 11.7 cm x 11.2 cm.

This is an exceptionally small footprint, and is additionally very light, making it easy to carry around from A to B, although it’s worth noting that this is an identical footprint to the 12th Generation NUC, albeit around 20g heavier.

It’s significantly smaller than a lot of its competitors, with the closest in size probably being the Minisforum MC560, which measures 1.04 cm x 15.3 cm, or the Morefine M600, which measures 1.47 cm x 14.4 cm.



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