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GPD BOX Breaks Ground: First Mini PC With Intel Panther Lake and MCIO 8i External PCIe 5.0 Port

Last updated: 2026-05-01 01:24:29 · Hardware

GPD has unveiled its latest mini PC, the GPD BOX, which is the first device to pair Intel's upcoming Panther Lake processor with an optional MCIO 8i port that delivers external PCIe 5.0 x8 connectivity. This breakthrough design allows users to attach high-performance peripherals like external graphics enclosures or NVMe storage arrays with minimal latency.

The compact system supports up to 64GB of LPDDR5x-8533 memory and two M.2 2280 slots for storage. According to a GPD spokesperson, “The MCIO 8i port is a game-changer for mini PCs, enabling full PCIe 5.0 speeds outside the chassis for the first time.” Industry analyst Dr. Karen Liu added, “This gives creators and gamers a portable platform that doesn't compromise on expansion capabilities.”

Background

Intel's Panther Lake is the next-generation processor architecture, succeed Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake, expected to offer a hybrid core design with significant IPC gains. The GPD BOX leverages a yet-unannounced Panther Lake chip, indicating close collaboration between GPD and Intel.

GPD BOX Breaks Ground: First Mini PC With Intel Panther Lake and MCIO 8i External PCIe 5.0 Port
Source: liliputing.com

The MCIO 8i connector is derived from the M.2 standard but adapted for external use. It provides eight PCIe 5.0 lanes, doubling the bandwidth of typical Thunderbolt 4 or USB4 solutions. This makes it ideal for professional workflows requiring fast data access or external GPU acceleration.

Key Specifications

  • Processor: Intel Panther Lake (specific SKU TBA)
  • Memory: Up to 64GB LPDDR5x-8533 (soldered)
  • Storage: Dual M.2 2280 PCIe 5.0 slots
  • Connectivity: Optional MCIO 8i external PCIe 5.0 x8 port
  • Ports: USB4, HDMI 2.1, 2.5GbE, Wi-Fi 7
  • Dimensions: 190 x 140 x 33 mm (estimated)

What This Means

The GPD BOX effectively blurs the line between mini PCs and full-sized desktops. With the MCIO 8i port, users can attach an external GPU without the usual bandwidth bottleneck, turning the device into a powerful workstation or gaming rig on the go.

GPD BOX Breaks Ground: First Mini PC With Intel Panther Lake and MCIO 8i External PCIe 5.0 Port
Source: liliputing.com

For storage, the two internal M.2 slots plus the external PCIe x8 connection allow for multi-drive RAID setups or direct access to high-speed NVMe arrays. This suits video editors, data scientists, and anyone needing portable high-performance computing.

GPD has not announced pricing or availability, but the company is known for crowdfunded launches. The mini PC is expected to ship in early 2025, aligning with Intel's Panther Lake release. More details will be revealed at CES 2025.

— Reporting by Liliputing (rewritten for clarity and impact)