Tuesday, May 7th 2024

MINISFORUM Announces AtomMan X7 Ti The World's First Intel Ultra 9 AI Mini PC

Recently, MINISFORUM officially starts showing the AtomMan X7 Ti on its website, which is the world's first Intel Ultra 9 AI Mini PC equipped with a dynamic screen. The X7 Ti pre-sale will begin at 19:00 PST on May 20th in the MINISFORUM official store. AtomMan is MINISFORUM's new high-end brand dedicated to developing cutting-edge and high-performance tech products. Currently, the AtomMan brand consists of two sub-series: X Series (Exploration/AI) and G Series (Gaming).

The AtomMan X7 Ti features an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, built on Intel's 4 nm process technology. It boasts 22 threads, 16 cores, a maximum frequency of 5.1 GHz, 24 MB of L3 cache, and a TDP of 65 W. The integrated Arc Iris Xe graphics come with 8 Xe cores and 8 additional ray tracing units, supporting AV1 encoding and decoding. With 128 execution units (FP32 cores), it also supports XeSS sampling technology, significantly enhancing 3D rendering, video editing, and live streaming workflows, making it ideal for playing AAA games.
Additionally, the X7 Ti is equipped with a dedicated NPU (Neural Processing Unit) chip, enabling low-power AI applications. It can run large language models with up to 200 billion parameters, supporting features like 1-second text-to-image and 365 Copilot for AI-generated presentations.

Notably, the X7 Ti features a 4-inch touch screen on the chassis, providing functions such as system monitoring, time display, and personalized theme switching. It also comes with a 1080p camera with a physical switch and dual digital microphones. The camera supports Windows Hello and studio effects, and its vertical stand allows for easy angle adjustment during video conferences.

The "Cold Wave" cooling system in the X7 Ti includes a silent cooling fan and three copper heat pipes, allowing efficient performance release even at 65 W, catering to high-performance gaming and creative workloads.

In terms of storage, the X7 Ti offers 2 DDR5 SODIMM memory slots supporting up to 96 GB of high-frequency DDR5 5600 MHz RAM, 2 M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD slots supporting up to 4 TB SSD storage, and an SD expansion card slot with speeds of up to 100 MB/s.

For connectivity, the AtomMan X7 Ti features dual full-blood USB4 ports, one HDMI 2.1 port, and one DP 2.0 port, allowing simultaneous connection to four 4K displays for efficient multitasking. It also has a native OCulink interface supporting up to 64 Gbps transfer bandwidth, suitable for external desktop graphics card expansion without occupying an M.2 slot. The dual 5G Ethernet ports on the chassis support link aggregation, ensuring stable computer networking.

As the first Mini PC to support dual 5G Ethernet ports, the X7 Ti maintains network stability through link aggregation. It also comes with Intel's next-generation WiFi-7 wireless card.

The X7 Ti serves as AtomMan's flagship Mini PC, and in the future, AtomMan will continue to develop more innovative tech products to meet users' expectations.
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6 Comments on MINISFORUM Announces AtomMan X7 Ti The World's First Intel Ultra 9 AI Mini PC

#1
Crackong
As the first Mini PC to support dual 5G Ethernet ports
Seems quite odd.
I would rather get one 10G base-T, or 4x 2.5G
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#3
dgianstefani
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Rather nice secondary display on the unit.
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#4
bonehead123
btarunrdual full-blood USB4 ports
Can someone please explain exactly WTF this is ???

Perhaps a silly, non-proofread typo, meant to say "full blown" instead... but even so, I'm pretty sure most folks nowadays know what USB 4 ports are, without the added adjectives :)

Anyways, this looks like a very nice little mini-me powerhouse box, but I'm fairly certain it will be pretty expensive, given the specs & feature set...
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dgianstefani
TPU Proofreader
bonehead123Can someone please explain exactly WTF this is ???

Perhaps a silly, non-proofread typo, meant to say "full blown" instead... but even so, I'm pretty sure most folks nowadays know what USB 4 ports are, without the added adjectives :)

Anyways, this looks like a very nice little mini-me powerhouse box, but I'm fairly certain it will be pretty expensive, given the specs & feature set...
Marketing speak, I don't typically edit PRs as they come as is from the company.

I'd assume it just means USB4 with no shared lanes etc.
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#6
Crackong
bonehead123Can someone please explain exactly WTF this is ???

Perhaps a silly, non-proofread typo, meant to say "full blown" instead... but even so, I'm pretty sure most folks nowadays know what USB 4 ports are, without the added adjectives :)

Anyways, this looks like a very nice little mini-me powerhouse box, but I'm fairly certain it will be pretty expensive, given the specs & feature set...
Some of the marketing terms are translated from the chinese version
Full-blood means Fully-featured.
So that USB4 port should be top spec (40Gbps)
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