Intel's roadmap for 2018 and beyond for its NUC (Next Unit of Computing) PCs presents some interesting stuff. NUCs are mini-PCs designed by Intel that aim to provide a full fledged desktop PC experience in a compact 4x4 form factor. We see that a total of 7 new NUCs will be launching in 2018. These NUCs will be catering to different price segments starting with the entry-level 'June Canyon Celeron' (2 cores) and 'June Canyon Pentium' (4 cores), which are based on the 'Gemini Lake' iteration. These NUCs should land sometime in Q1 2018. Not surprisingly, NUCs powered by 'Gemini Lake' do not have support for Thunderbolt 3 or Intel Optane memory. As we approach Q2 2018, we see that Intel will be launching the 'Hades Canyon' and 'Hades Canyon VR' NUCs featuring Kaby Lake-H CPUs with discrete graphics succeeding the 'Skull Canyon' 6th gen Core i7 Skylake-H models. The 'Hades Canyon' range comes with 65W and 100W Core i7 CPU options, with the highest configuration using a 100W i7-xxxxK (4 cores / 8 threads) processor, support for up to 32GB DDR4 2400 MHz memory, 2 Thunderbolt 3 ports, support for Intel Optane memory, and ready for VR. Q3 2018 will see the launch of 'Bean Canyon' NUCs, which will be available in a range of 'Coffee Lake-U' Core i3 to Core i7 configurations. NUCs that sport the 28W 'Coffee Lake-U' chips come with support for Thunderbolt 3 and Intel Optane.