Asus has disclosed official pricing and initial availability details for its NUC 16 Pro series, a new family of compact desktop PCs designed to operate as Copilot+ machines. The first wave of configurations will reach customers in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, while broader international rollout remains partially underway.

Pricing Structure and Hardware Tiers

The lineup spans a wide performance and price spectrum. At the entry point sits a barebone kit carrying SKU RNUC16GDKU560002, built around a Core Ultra 5 325 processor. It is listed at €631 and ships without RAM, storage, or an operating system. The premium complete system, identified as RNUC16GDKW96C4N2, pairs a Core Ultra X9 378H processor with Intel Arc B390 graphics, 32 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and a 1 TB PCIe Gen4 solid-state drive. That configuration includes Windows 11 Pro with Copilot+ PC features and is priced at €2,542.

Global Launch and Retail Status

After the series was first shown at CES in Las Vegas, select NUC 16 Pro units began arriving at North American retailers such as Newegg late in the first quarter and into the second quarter of 2026. Asus has not yet announced an official launch date covering all variants in the United States or Canada, and initial stock did not include every SKU. Despite that, listings visible through a straightforward search on Amazon US confirm that several models are already being sold, including the basic barebone version and the most powerful configuration.

Related Market Context

The NUC 16 Pro enters a competitive mini PC segment where demand for AI-capable compact workstations is accelerating, putting Intel’s updated silicon and Arc discrete graphics directly against alternative platforms from multiple established vendors.

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