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Acemagic Shows AMD “Gorgon Point” and Intel “Panther Lake” Mini-PCs at CES 2026

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At the CES 2026 International Show, Acemagic was one of the few companies to showcase mini PCs with the newly announced AMD “Gorgon Point” and Intel “Panther Lake” chips. In a Board 3 Dual-C mini PC inspired by the old retro aesthetic, Acemagic has crammed an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 chip with 12 cores and 24 threads, featuring an embedded Radeon 890M GPU with 16 compute units. With up to 64 GB of system memory, the Board 3 supports up to two 4 TB M.2 PCIe 5.0 NVMe drives, packing quite the punch in a body smaller than an ITX motherboard. At just 140x128x40.8 mm in size, the system is 0.73 liters in volume.However, Acemagic also developed a mini PC based on Intel’s latest “Panther Lake” SoC, which promises exceptional power efficiency in a mini PC. This time, the Ultra-slim SKU packs an Intel Core Ultra X9 388H SoC with an Arc B390 iGPU, with a memory capacity of up to 96 GB of LPDDR5X. Instead of the retro housing, this model features a modern design with aluminium housing. The system measures 147x147x39 mm in size, which is about 0.85 liters. All of this is packed within a 65 W power consumption, which the system operates at. Acemagic also has a “performance” tier of this exact SKU, which uses the same specification but bumps the Intel 18A SoC to 120 W for more power. However, this model requires extra cooling room coming at 147x147x81 mm in size, at about 1.75 liters.Finally, Acemagic’s cherry on top was ANK CENTER M1A PRO+, which targets intensive AI inference and creative workloads. The system runs an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor and reaches up to 126 TOPS of total AI computing performance. It can be configured with up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X unified memory and includes three PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots, making it suitable for large AI models and storage-intensive applications.



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