GMK has introduced a new mini PC in China, the GMKtec G10. It's a cheap compact PC with a relatively old AMD APU, the Ryzen 5 3500U, which falls in the Picasso lineup and has 4 Zen+ cores and the Radeon RX Vega 8 iGPU. While this 2019 APU doesn't make the system capable of smoothly running modern games at 1080p resolution, it's still fast enough for most day-to-day tasks.
The company highlights that the AMD APU inside the G10 has a peak TDP of 35 W, and the total performance can reach 55 W. GMK also notes that the processor can be paired with up to 64 GB of DRR4 RAM running at dual-channel, and the maximum storage capacity is 16 TB.
There's a decent selection of ports as well. To be specific, the GMK G10 has the following:
- 3x USB Type-A
- 2x USB Type-C
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4
Among the other highlights of this affordable mini PC are a single-fan cooling setup, a small form factor, and a sleek metallic finish. When it comes to availability, the GMK G10 is available in two different configurations.
One of them comes with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage, and it has a launch price of CNY 1,199, about $167. The other one has the same amount of memory, but the storage is bumped to 1 TB (2 TB WD_Black SN7100 curr. $139 on Amazon), and it launched at CNY 1,399, around $195. There's no word on when it will be available in the global market, but GMK is known for bringing most of its products outside China.
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GMK on Weibo via: IT Home (machine translated from Chinese)