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Leak details Intel Panther Lake-powered FEVM mini PC with OCuLink and Thunderbolt ports

Even with a slim chassis, the mini PC is said to feature two internal fans. Pictured: an edited picture showing the slim design of the system.
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Even with a slim chassis, the mini PC is said to feature two internal fans. Pictured: an edited picture showing the slim design of the system.
A fresh leak from a notable tipster shares early details of a new FEVM mini PC. The system is shown to feature a slim form factor and is reported to be powered by an Intel Panther Lake processor, with OCuLink and Thunderbolt 4 ports.

FEVM seems to be working on a new Panther Lake-powered mini PC. A new leak from a notable leaker who goes by Huang514613 has shared early details of the system. Per the leaked pictures, it seems that the company is aiming for a form factor that's similar to the Khadas Mind PCs.

That is, the pictures show an ultra-slim chassis that appears to be not much thicker than a LAN port. Speaking of which, while this FEVM mini PC has a compact form factor, the shared pictures show a decent selection of ports, including:

  • 2x Ethernet LAN
  • 2x Thunderbolt 4
  • 1x HDMI
  • 1x DisplayPort
  • 4x USB Type-A
  • 1x OCuLink

The inclusion of the OCuLink port makes it a good pick for those who are looking to build an eGPU setup with a slim mini PC like this (Aoostar AG02 dockcurr. $219 on Amazon). Of course, if the Panther Lake CPU inside comes with the Intel Arc B390 iGPU, even without any external GPU, the system should be capable of smoothly handling most modern games at 1080p resolution.

Huang514613 mentions that the mini PC features three M.2 slots, meaning that storage expansion won't be an issue either. Other notable aspects from the leak include 100W PD support, a dual-fan cooling setup, and up to 55W TDP performance mode. There's no word on the launch date, but it's worth mentioning that FEVM doesn't have a big global presence and most of its products remain China-exclusive.

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Abid Ahsan Shanto, 2026-03- 7 (Update: 2026-03- 7)