Key Takeaways
1. GMKtec is set to launch a new mini-PC similar to the EVO-T1, shortly after showcasing the EVO-T2 in China.
2. The EVO-T1 features Intel’s Arrow Lake architecture, Core Ultra 9 285H, and up to 64 GB of DDR5 RAM, priced at $949.
3. The EVO-T2 utilizes Intel’s Panther Lake series with up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and an Arc B390 GPU.
4. The NucBox K15 uses the older Meteor Lake architecture, featuring the Core Ultra 5 125U and up to 32 GB of DDR5 RAM, with strong benchmark performance.
5. The NucBox K15 includes three M.2 slots, dual 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, Wi-Fi 6E, and a rear OCuLink port for eGPU expansion, but the release date is still unknown.
GMKtec has hinted at the upcoming launch of a new EVO-T1 lookalike, just under two weeks after showcasing the EVO-T2 in China. As a quick reminder, the EVO-T1 is built on Intel’s Arrow Lake architecture. This model is equipped with the Core Ultra 9 285H and comes with a generous offering of up to 64 GB of DDR5 RAM right from the start (currently priced at $949 on Amazon).
Specifications of the EVO-T2
On the other hand, the EVO-T2 utilizes Intel’s latest Panther Lake series, featuring up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X RAM along with an Arc B390 integrated GPU. In contrast, GMKtec has chosen to revert to the older Meteor Lake architecture for the NucBox K15, which it recently showcased on Chinese social media platforms. In a comprehensive post on Weibo, the company revealed that this new mini-PC can boost the Core Ultra 5 125U to a maximum of 35 W.
Performance Insights
Nevertheless, initial Geekbench results indicate that the NucBox K15’s performance is comparable to other machines powered by the Core Ultra 5 125U that we have already assessed, both in single-core and multi-core CPU tasks. That being said, the OpenCL and Vulkan benchmark results are among the highest we have seen from Intel’s relatively modest Arc 4-core integrated GPU.
The benchmark data further confirms that the NucBox K15 will offer configurations with up to 32 GB of DDR5 RAM. GMKtec also includes three M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 slots, dual 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports, and a Wi-Fi 6E capable modem in the mix. While the exact release date is still unknown, GMKtec has assured that the NucBox K15 will also come with a rear OCuLink port for 64 Gbps eGPU expansion, compatible with docks like the Minisforum DEG1 and the newer Aoostar EG02.
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