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FEVM Mini PC: Panther Lake, Thunderbolt 4 & eGPU Support Leaked

by Sophie Williams
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FEVM is developing a recent mini PC powered by Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake processors. Details of the system recently emerged online thanks to a leak from a source known as Huang514613. The compact device aims to rival ultra-small form factor PCs like the Khadas Mind PCs, signaling a continued trend toward increasingly miniaturized computing.

Images of the new FEVM mini PC reveal an incredibly slim chassis, appearing only slightly thicker than a standard LAN port. Despite its small size, the system boasts a surprisingly robust selection of ports, including:

  • 2x Ethernet LAN
  • 2x Thunderbolt 4
  • 1x HDMI
  • 1x DisplayPort
  • 4x USB Type-A
  • 1x OCuLink

The inclusion of an OCuLink port is particularly noteworthy, offering users the flexibility to connect an external GPU setup using a dock like the Aoostar AG02, currently available on Amazon for $219. If the Panther Lake CPU incorporates Intel’s Arc B390 iGPU, the system is expected to handle most modern games smoothly at 1080p resolution, even without a dedicated graphics card.

Huang514613 also indicated that the mini PC will feature three M.2 slots, providing ample storage expansion options. Additional details from the leak include support for 100W Power Delivery (PD), a dual-fan cooling system and a performance mode with a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of up to 55W. While a launch date remains unconfirmed, FEVM currently maintains a limited global presence, with most of its products remaining exclusive to the Chinese market, according to previous reports.

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