Intel's upcoming Panther Lake-H pops up in official listing — DFI posts ITX motherboard for industrial use featuring 25W Panther Lake chip
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The Kubb Mini PCs are compact 3-inch cubes available in red, orange, green, blue, black, or white, starting at $500. These passive PCs feature Intel Twin Lake processors with low TDPs for efficient cooling. The $500 configuration includes an N150 processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, and Windows 11 Pro. Connectivity options include Realtek RTL8111H 1 GbE, Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201, USB ports, HDMI, and audio. Kubb envisions the Mini as suitable for office tasks, entertainment, and retro gaming, offering a silent, energy-efficient alternative to traditional desktop PCs.
The Minisforum AI X1 Pro 470 is a mini PC desktop featuring the latest AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor, offering incremental performance upgrades. The compact chassis is well-made with premium materials and flexible mounting options, but slightly larger than the Apple Mac Mini. It boasts modern ports, including USB4 and 2.5G LAN ports, but lacks rear USB-A ports. Upgradability is a highlight, with room for additional storage and RAM upgrades. Performance tests show improved results with dual-channel memory, making it a solid option for entertainment and productivity tasks. The system stays cool and quiet during demanding tests, offering a sleek and efficient daily driver option.
Orange Pi has launched the Orange Pi AI Studio, a mini-PC powered by a Huawei Ascend 310 AI chip with 176 TOPS of AI performance. The base model offers 48GB or 96GB of memory, while the Pro model combines two mini-PCs for 352 TOPS of performance and 96GB or 192GB of memory. The device features a single USB-C port for connectivity, potentially requiring a hub for additional peripherals. Priced at over $2,350, the AI mini PCs are currently available in China and on AliExpress. The product supports Ubuntu and Linux, with Windows support expected in the future.
The Wee Beastie Super Mini Fishtank PC, a compact 4.75-liter PC, is being crowdfunded and features a desktop RTX 4070 GPU along with mobile components like a Core Ultra 7 255H, 32GB RAM, and a 1TB M.2 SSD. It boasts a 400W PSU within the chassis and includes advanced features like Wi-Fi 7 and a USB4 port. The GPU is not interchangeable with standard desktop cards but is mounted on a circuit board for this specific build. The project has surpassed its funding goal, offering CORE and PRO models priced at $699 and $899, respectively. Crowdfunding is not a guarantee of product delivery, but backers are investing in the project's success.
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