Machenike Launches Mini GTS Mini PC with Intel Core Ultra 9 285H and Smart Display
Machenike has announced its latest compact computing device, the Mini GTS mini PC, built around Intel’s new Core Ultra 9 285H processor. Designed for users who need high performance in a smaller form factor, the Mini GTS combines efficient computing power with a refined metal construction and modern design elements.

The system is housed in a unibody metal chassis with a glass top cover, offering both strength and a premium appearance. At the heart of the Mini GTS is the Intel Core Ultra 9 285H CPU, featuring a 16-core, 16-thread configuration with a maximum turbo frequency of 5.4GHz. The processor supports up to 99 TOPS of AI computing power, providing improved performance for local model inference and other workloads that benefit from AI acceleration. Machenike claims a 3.3x performance gain when running large models with 8 billion parameters compared to conventional configurations.
The processor integrates Intel’s latest XMX architecture GPU, which brings support for modern technologies such as Xe graphics and XSS2, enhancing graphics rendering efficiency and energy management. This makes the Mini GTS suitable for a variety of uses, from content creation and light gaming to productivity and data processing tasks.
The Mini GTS features a flip-up smart display located on the top of the chassis. This screen, paired with dedicated driver software, provides real-time system information such as CPU usage, temperature, and fan speed. Users can personalize the interface with different visual themes and layout options to match their setup. Just below the display, an RGB light strip adds visual flair with multiple lighting modes, including color cycling, breathing, and rainbow effects.
In terms of memory and storage, the Mini GTS includes 64GB of DDR5 RAM, with support for expansion up to 128GB through dual SO-DIMM slots. It also comes with dual M.2 drive bays, including a pre-installed 1TB solid-state drive that can be upgraded for additional storage capacity.
For cooling, Machenike has equipped the Mini GTS with its MER 3.0 thermal system. This setup utilizes a Y+U shaped heat pipe structure, dual heat pipe layout, and four fans to maintain stable operating temperatures during heavy workloads. The design aims to ensure efficient heat dissipation without significant noise levels.
The combination of Intel’s latest Core Ultra architecture, AI-enhanced processing capability, and a compact yet functional design positions the Mini GTS as a capable mini PC for both personal and professional environments. Machenike has yet to confirm global pricing or availability details, but the model is expected to reach major markets in the coming months.