Beelink has updated its GTi mini-PC series with its first Intel Arrow Lake-based model. For context, the company introduced the GTi14 last year with up to a Core Ultra 9 185H processor (curr. $839 on Amazon). Now, it has moved onto the GTi15 generation, which it has kicked off with the GTi15 Ultra.
Only available in China for the time being, the GTi15 Ultra jumps to a Core Ultra 9 285H for a modest 11% CPU performance boost over the GTi14, according to our benchmarks. Conversely, a bigger gap exists when comparing the processor's integrated Arc Graphics 140T with the Arc 8-core iGPU found in the Core Ultra 9 185H. The GTi15 Ultra supports Beelink's EX graphics card expansion dock too though, which features prominently in the company's promotional materials.
Moreover, the GTi15 Ultra integrates vapour chamber cooling, dual 10 Gigabit Ethernet, DDR5 RAM and a built-in 145 W PSU. As the image below shows, Beelink has included numerous other ports too. Currently, the GTi15 Ultra starts at CNY 4,699 (~$655) as a barebones unit without any memory installed. Alternatively, Beelink offers the device with 1 TB of storage and 32 GB or 64 GB of RAM for CNY 5,699 (~$794) and CNY 6,299 (~$878), respectively. While there is no word on global availability yet, we suspect Beelink will release the GTi15 Ultra internationally later this year.
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JD.com & Tmall via ITHome & Lonely City Hardware