- GMKtec launches EVO-T2 mini PC with Intel Core Ultra X9 388H processor
- The EVO-T2 offers expanded memory, fast storage and networking capabilities for AI users
- Intel CEO endorses EVO-T2 at CES 2026 with public visit and signed prototype
GMKtec has announced the EVO-T2, a new mini PC built around Intel’s Core Ultra X9 388H consumer mobile processor, produced on the 18A process.
Launched at CES 2026, the device promises maximum AI throughput at 180TOPS, which is around 50 percent higher than offered by systems running AMD’s rival Ryzen AI Max+ 395.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan visited the GMKtec booth during the show and tested the EVO-T2 in person. Afterward, he signed the prototype, marking a rare public endorsement from Intel’s top executive.
From laboratory to desktop
“As the world’s first flagship consumer device that brings Intel’s 18A process from the lab to the desktop, the GMKtec EVO-T2 represents a critical step in making high-performance AI computing available at the desktop level. It sets a new benchmark for compact, high-efficiency system design,” said Tan.
Intel’s processor is based on the chipmaker’s Panther Lake architecture and combines RibbonFET gate all around transistors with backside power supply.
Single thread performance is more than 10 percent greater compared to the previous generation, while power consumption is over 40 percent lower.
Graphics output sees an improvement of around 50 percent over Lunar Lake platforms.
Jim Johnson, SVP and general manager of Intel’s Client Computing Group, said: “With the Series 3 processors, we focused on improving energy efficiency, improving CPU performance and integrating industry-leading GPUs. This delivers exceptional local AI capabilities along with reliable x86 application compatibility – providing a solid foundation for the next generation of AI PC experiences.”
The EVO-T2’s compact steel and aluminum enclosure measures roughly the size of a thick paperback book, making it easy to fit on a crowded desk.
It retains GMKtec’s signature square design and vents on all sides to channel heat away during sustained workloads.
Power scales up to 80W, with 45W set as the balanced standard. GMKtec says fans stay quiet under moderate use, but will crank up noticeably during heavy model training or inference runs.
The EVO-T2 supports up to 128 GB of LPDDR5x memory and up to 16 TB of SSD storage via two M.2 slots, one PCIe 5.0 and one PCIe 4.0. It can drive four 4K displays, so it will be useful for creative workflows as well as AI work.
Connectivity includes 2.5G and 10G Ethernet, a full USB4 port with 40Gbps transfers and a dedicated OCuLink port for external GPU expansion.
The EVO-T2 mini PC is scheduled for release in Q1 2026, with pricing and global availability currently unknown.
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