08. January 2026
Revolutionary Mini Pc Unveiled At Ces Sets New Standard For Performance With Intel Core Ultra X9 Processor

Gmktec Evo-T2 Mini PC Makes History as First Consumer Device to Utilize Intel Core Ultra X9 388H Processor and 180 TOPS AI Power
At the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Gmktec unveiled the Evo-T2, a groundbreaking mini PC that has set a new benchmark for performance in the industry. The device boasts Intel’s latest Core Ultra X9 388H processor, which provides significant improvements in power efficiency and performance.
The Evo-T2 is built on the advanced 18A process node with RibbonFET and PowerVia technologies, providing up to 10% better single-threaded performance than its predecessor, the Lunar Lake platform. Additionally, power consumption is reduced by 40% at equivalent performance levels, while graphics performance sees a significant gain of 50%. These improvements are achieved through Intel’s advanced technologies, including the integrated Arc B390 GPU, which includes 12 Xe cores and delivers performance comparable to an Nvidia RTX 4050 laptop GPU.
The Arc B390 GPU achieves impressive performance metrics, with 76% higher performance than the Arc 140T and 82% higher performance than the Radeon 890M found in AMD’s Ryzen HX 370. This level of performance is unprecedented in a mini PC, making the Evo-T2 an attractive option for gamers and content creators.
The device features dual M.2 SSDs, with one PCIe 5.0 and one PCIe 4.0 slot, allowing users to install up to 16TB of storage. It also includes 10GbE and 2.5GbE Ethernet ports, a USB4 port with 40Gbps bandwidth and 100W power delivery, and an OCuLink interface for external GPU connectivity. The system supports quad 4K output, making it suitable for demanding applications such as video editing and virtual reality.
The Evo-T2’s compact design features a refined finish with improved airflow for thermal stability under heavy usage. The device runs in a default 45W balanced mode but supports up to 80W TDP (thermal design power) for demanding workloads, providing flexibility for users to adjust the system’s performance to suit their needs.
Gmktec claims that the Evo-T2 delivers local AI processing capabilities of up to 180 TOPS, making it an ideal choice for professionals working with AI-powered applications. The device also supports multimodal generative AI workloads, enabling rapid processing of complex data without relying on cloud-based services.
The Evo-T2 is priced competitively, but final pricing and configuration details have not been announced yet. However, the device is expected to generate significant interest among tech enthusiasts and professionals alike, making it one of the most anticipated devices at CES 2026.
As a result, it’s worth considering alternative mini PCs that offer impressive performance and features, including Intel Core processors, high-performance GPUs, and advanced AI capabilities. Some options to watch for in 2026 include devices with similar specifications and innovative technologies.
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