Wednesday, December 20th 2023

Geekom Readies Mini PCs Powered by Intel "Meteor Lake" and AMD "Hawk Point"

Mini PC designer Geekom is bring three innovative desktops to the 2024 International CES, based on the very latest mobile processors by Intel and AMD. These boxes are hinged on MoDT (mobile on desktop) hardware, meaning that energy efficient mobile processors are crammed into compact desktop cases, and wired out with all the connectivity they can put out. The three mini PC models Geekom is launching includes the IT14 Pro, the A8 Max, and the APro8 Max. The Geekcom IT14 Pro comes in a 0.7-liter chassis (about the size of a NUC), and is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H "Meteor Lake" processor configured with 6P+8E+2LP cores, or 16-core/22-thread. The desktop relies entirely on the maxed out Arc iGPU with all its 8 Xe cores enabled (128 EU). The NPU is also enabled. The company didn't reveal the memory, storage, or WLAN configuration of this desktop, yet.

The A8 Max is based on a similar 1-liter class chassis, but uses an AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS or Ryzen 9 8940HS "Hawk Point" processor, both of which are 8-core/16-thread "Zen 4," and configured with the full Radeon 780M iGPU available (12 CU or 768 stream processors). The star attraction here is the updated Ryzen AI NPU, which drives up the AI inference performance of these chips to 39 TOPS, compared to 34 TOPS of the Intel "Meteor Lake" chips. The APro8 Max is a based on a physically larger chassis that looks a bit like a game console. It's based on mostly the same hardware as the A8 Max, but with an added Radeon RX 7600M XT discrete GPU, which should give it the ability to offer maxed out AAA gaming at 1080p, or power productivity workloads at 4K UHD. We shoud know more about these three in Vegas next month.
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4 Comments on Geekom Readies Mini PCs Powered by Intel "Meteor Lake" and AMD "Hawk Point"

#1
bonehead123
Glad to see even more models of mini-me boxes coming out....hopefully this will increase competition and help keep prices reasonable too :D
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tabascosauz
If I didn't have an A2000............

Years it has been since iGPU performance was this close between the two camps. Good stuff. Hopefully with good enough cooling to let both 155H and 8940HS stretch their legs.
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Minus Infinity
tabascosauzIf I didn't have an A2000............

Years it has been since iGPU performance was this close between the two camps. Good stuff. Hopefully with good enough cooling to let both 155H and 8940HS stretch their legs.
I'd wait for Strix Halo. Hopefully it won't be totally bandwidth starved truing to feed up to 40CU's. Maybe the lesser apu's will get 24CU's or so, still a big step up from the current 12CU's in Phoenix and Hawk Point.
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