GMKtec attracted attention last month when AMD chief Lisa Su signed a special EVO-X2 Mini PC sample. The Chinese computer maker calls it the first AI mini PC with the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip. This small machine packs Zen 5 technology and a powerful Radeon 8060S graphics unit inside. The graphics beat some older separate cards and run AI programs well. The company began selling it first to Chinese customers.
European shoppers can reserve the base model for €1,499 after paying a €100 deposit. Higher models cost €1,799, and a €200 deposit is needed. TechRadar says all payments must finish before May 7 to keep these lower prices. American buyers saw similar deals appear days after the European announcement. The computer costs $1399 with 64GB of memory or $1799 with 128GB of memory.
GMKtec plans to ship these computers on May 20 across all markets. This date comes earlier than rival Framework, which plans to release similar small desktop units later in 2025. Buyers must act fast because discounts end next week. Both the USA and European stores ask for deposits when ordering. The company started just six years ago but sells products internationally.
European shoppers can reserve the base model for €1,499 after paying a €100 deposit. Higher models cost €1,799, and a €200 deposit is needed. TechRadar says all payments must finish before May 7 to keep these lower prices. American buyers saw similar deals appear days after the European announcement. The computer costs $1399 with 64GB of memory or $1799 with 128GB of memory.
GMKtec plans to ship these computers on May 20 across all markets. This date comes earlier than rival Framework, which plans to release similar small desktop units later in 2025. Buyers must act fast because discounts end next week. Both the USA and European stores ask for deposits when ordering. The company started just six years ago but sells products internationally.