GMKtech Prepares Panther Lake Mini PC With Up to 128 GB LPDDR5X at 10,677 MT per Second, Exceeding Intel’s Official Specifications

GMKtech is preparing to launch a new high performance mini PC built around Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake platform, and early specifications show a surprising and significant uplift in supported memory speeds. While Intel’s official documentation lists LPDDR5X support at up to 9600 mega transfers per second, GMKtech’s EVO T2 mini PC is advertised with LPDDR5X memory running at up to 10,677 mega transfers per second and supporting capacities as high as 128 gigabytes.

The unexpected memory configuration pushes Panther Lake beyond its publicized limits, though performance will still be constrained by the platform’s one hundred twenty eight bit memory bus, which caps memory bandwidth at one hundred seventy gigabytes per second. Even so, the increased transfer rate should provide higher throughput for Intel’s Xe3 graphics architecture and enhanced capability in AI driven workloads, where large memory pools and faster transfer speeds can materially improve performance.

GMKtech’s EVO T2 is expected to ship with one of Intel’s higher tier Core Ultra X9 or X7 Panther Lake SKUs. These processors integrate twelve Xe3 GPU cores, delivering a significant uplift over current generation Core Ultra Series 2 products. The mini PC carries a configurable TDP of up to eighty watts and is capable of delivering approximately one hundred eighty AI TOPS, positioning it well above many compact PCs currently on the market.

In addition to graphics and AI improvements, the EVO T2 includes modern storage options with a dedicated PCI Express 5.0 M.2 slot and an additional PCI Express 4.0 M.2 slot. Storage capacities of up to sixteen terabytes are supported. Front I/O includes multiple USB Type A ports and a single USB Type C port, while the rear I/O layout has yet to be disclosed, though GMKtech is expected to provide a full suite of contemporary connectivity options.

The system is scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2026. Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs are officially set to debut on January 5, 2026, suggesting that the EVO T2 will be among the earliest mini PCs to adopt the new architecture. With its higher than expected memory capabilities, strong iGPU, and substantial AI performance, GMKtech’s offering illustrates the ambition behind next generation ultra compact desktops.


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