User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Product Description
- 2 Technical Reference
- 2.1 Block Diagrams
- 2.2 Processor
- 2.3 Platform Controller Hub (PCH)
- 2.4 System Memory
- 2.5 Processor Graphics Subsystem
- 2.6 USB port details
- 2.7 Thunderbolt 4
- 2.8 Storage Options
- 2.9 Real-Time Clock Subsystem
- 2.10 LAN
- 2.11 Intel® Virtualization Technology
- 2.12 Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O
- 2.13 Power Management
- 2.14 Audio Subsystem Software
- 2.15 Connectors, Headers, and Expansion
- 2.16 NUC 13 Extreme Element Headers and Connectors
- 2.17 Wireless Network Module
- 2.18 Antenna Connectors
- 2.19 Internal Power Supply
- 2.20 Add-in Card Limitations
- 2.21 NUC 13 Extreme Kit Dimensions
- 2.22 Thermal Considerations
- 2.23 Reliability
- 2.24 Environmental
- 2.25 Shipping Considerations for System Integrators
- 2.26 Optional Fan Mounting Locations
- 3 Overview of BIOS Features
- 4 Characterized Errata
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2.10.1 LAN Software
LAN software and drivers are available from Intel’s website.
For information about
Refer to
Obtaining LAN software and drivers http://downloadcenter.intel.com
2.11 Intel® Virtualization Technology
Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT-x) is a hardware-assisted technology that, when
combined with software-based virtualization solutions, provides maximum system utilization by
consolidating multiple environments into a single server or client.
NOTE
A processor with Intel VT does not guarantee that virtualization will work on your system. Intel VT
requires a computer system with a chipset, BIOS, enabling software and/or operating system,
device drivers, and applications designed for this feature.
For information about
Refer to
Intel® Virtualization Technology
http://www.intel.com/technology/virtualization/technology.htm
2.12 Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O
Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (Intel® VT-d) allows addresses in incoming I/O
device memory transactions to be remapped to different host addresses. This provides Virtual
Machine Monitor (VMM) software with:
• Improved reliability and security through device isolation using hardware assisted remapping.
• Improved I/O performance and availability by direct assignment of devices.
For information about
Refer to
Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O
https://software.intel.com/en-
us/node/139035?wapkw=vt+directed+io
2.13 Power Management
Power management is implemented at several levels, including:
• Software support through Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
• Hardware support:
Power Input
LAN wake capabilities
Wake from USB