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Geekom IT15: New mini-PC features two USB4 ports and Intel Core Ultra processors

IT15: New mini-PC with current-gen Intel processors (Image source: Geekom)
IT15: New mini-PC with current-gen Intel processors (Image source: Geekom)
The Geekom IT15 is a new mini-PC available with a choice of two current-gen Intel processors. The model offers exceptionally fast network connectivity – both wireless and wired.

The newly announced Geekom IT15 mini-PC is equipped with the latest Intel processors. Specifically, users can choose between an Intel Core Ultra 9 285H and an Ultra 5 225H. There are two RAM slots supporting DDR5 memory with speeds of up to 5,600 MHz. The mini-PC is relatively compact, measuring just 115.5 x 135.5 x 34.5 mm (5.33 x 4.55 x 1.36 in).

The device boasts a decent feature set, including two USB4 ports. These ports not only support high-speed data transfer and video output, but one of them can even be used for powering the Geekom IT15 over USB-PD. Additionally, the device features two HDMI ports capable of outputting video signals at up to 4K and 60 Hz. For storage, the Geekom IT15 can accommodate one memory card and up to three mass storage devices: an M.2 2280 slot for connecting an SSD over four PCIe 4.0 lanes, an M.2 2242 slot with SATA support, and a 2.5-inch bay for installing conventional storage drives.

The compact PC can handle Ethernet speeds of up to 2.5 Gb/s, connect to a wireless network via Wi-Fi 7, and support Bluetooth 5.4. Windows 11 Pro comes preinstalled on the system. Detailed information about pricing and availability is not yet available at the time of writing.

You might also be interested in: Geekom IT12 on Amazon

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Silvio Werner, 2025-01- 6 (Update: 2025-01- 6)