Lenovo releases new mini-PC internationally with Intel Panther Lake and Arc B390 graphics

Lenovo has quietly released the Yoga Mini i Gen 11 globally to rival the Apple Mac mini (curr. $799 on Amazon). Initially launched about a month ago in Australia and China, the new mini-PC actually debuted several months earlier during CES 2026 in Las Vegas. Not only has Lenovo now expanded availability to more markets, but it has added a more powerful processor option for the markets in which the Yoga Mini i Gen 11 was previously available.
Specifically, Lenovo is selling the Yoga Mini i Gen 11 across the Eurozone and in the UK with Intel's Core Ultra 5 325 or Core Ultra X7 358H processors. According to our benchmarks, the Core Ultra X7 358H enjoys a 40% lead over the Core Ultra 5 325 in CPU benchmarks, which extends further in GPU benchmarks and in games. The Core Ultra 5 325 is significantly cheaper than its Core Ultra X7 358H sibling, though.

Currently, the Yoga Mini i Gen 11 starts at £900 in the UK and €1,050~€1,119 in the Eurozone with a Core Ultra 5 325 processor, 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. Switching to the Core Ultra X7 358H sees the Yoga Mini i Gen 11 jump to £1,420 in the UK, €1,630~€1,699 in the Eurozone and AUD 3,099 in Australia. In part, that is because this processor comes exclusively with 32 GB of RAM.
At the time of writing, Lenovo has not listed the Yoga Mini i Gen 11 on any of its North American websites. Previously, the company claimed that it would begin offering its new mini-PC within the US from July 2026 onwards. While a $699 starting price was also mentioned at CES 2026, these European starting prices suggest that Lenovo may update its US pricing closer to the mini-PC's launch.

















