“We are excited to introduce Zircon as an essential piece for our customers’ IT deployments,” said Jonny Smith, CEO at Simply NUC. “Zircon’s exceptional performance at an affordable price point with customization options make it the go-to solution for businesses looking to maximize their computing capabilities without breaking the bank.”
In the era of artificial intelligence and machine learning, Zircon shines as an affordable solution to drive your AI and ML initiatives. Whether you’re a tech-savvy consumer looking to integrate smart home features, a multinational enterprise seeking low-cost edge devices, or a retailer in need of entry-level media players, Zircon’s N95 processor delivers cost-effective computing power. Its compact design and built-in Intel GNA co-processor for audio and speed-centric AI workloads make Zircon an ideal choice for entry-level AI and ML clusters. With Intel AC 7265 Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and a 2.5Gb LAN port, Zircon provides multiple connectivity options to ensure seamless data transfer. The included VESA kit allows for easy mounting on monitors, workbenches, or walls.
Powered by a quad-core Intel Alder Lake-N processor, Zircon offers outsized computing power and performance. Backed by Simply NUC’s 3-year warranty, Zircon ensures long-lasting performance and peace of mind. Whether Zircon is leveraged for kiosks, intelligent vending machines, digital signage, IoT devices, or edge computing solutions with remote monitoring and predictive maintenance, its affordability and reliability make it the go-to choice for businesses of all kinds.
Formed in 2015 and headquartered in Round Rock, Texas, Simply NUC, Inc. is a global systems integrator and OEM specializing in mini-computers. Simply NUC provides fully configured, warrantied, and supported mini PC systems to businesses and consumers, as well as end-to-end NUC project development, custom operating system installations, and NUC accessories.

Source: Simply NUC