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Compare dragon and baby #95

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hoyeunglee opened this issue Jul 24, 2022 · 2 comments
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Compare dragon and baby #95

hoyeunglee opened this issue Jul 24, 2022 · 2 comments

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@hoyeunglee
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I find dragon canyon has intel trusted execution technology but SGX are deprecated. I do not understand this. Does window support this ? Any configuration or option needed to enable in which window 10 or 11?

Compare with baby canyon, should I choose to buy dragon canyon now ? Or wait for window and office support ?

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ayeks commented Aug 4, 2022

Hi,

thanks for your issue but I have no clue what dragon canyon is. Can you please clarify what you are talking about? Otherwise I will close the issue because it seems not hardware related to me.

Cheers
Lars

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tjanez commented Dec 14, 2022

It appears Dragon Canyon was the codename for NUC 12 Extreme Kit during its development:

The NUC 12 Extreme Kit under review here (dubbed “Dragon Canyon” during its development) is a gaming desktop barely larger than a game console, but packing in some major firepower: a 12th Generation Intel “Alder Lake” Core desktop processor, plus the space and power delivery for a full-length graphics card.

Source: https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/intel-nuc-12-extreme-kit-dragon-canyon

Intel also lists "Products formerly Dragon Canyon": https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/codename/208294/products-formerly-dragon-canyon.html

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