NAS with Wildcat Lake, Wi-Fi 7 and USB 4: Minisforum unveils N4

Intel Wildcat Lake is primarily intended for competitors to the Apple MacBook Neo ($589 on Amazon), but the relatively inexpensive chips with low power consumption are also suitable for network storage, as shown not least by the new Minisforum N4 NAS.
Minisforum has not yet confirmed exactly which chip is being used, apart from the fact that it has six processor cores. This means that it's at least the Intel Core 3 305 which, with two performance cores, four efficiency cores and boost clocks of up to 4.3 GHz, is already much faster than the Intel Core 3 N350, which is widely used in low-cost NAS. Minisforum also installs 16 GB of RAM.
Intel Wildcat Lake also offers a relatively high bandwidth and enables Minisforum to install two M.2 slots, which are connected via PCIe 4.0 x1. In addition, the NAS offers space for four 3.5-inch hard disks and a modern selection of connections, including USB 4 (USB-C), two USB-A ports, 10 Gbit/s Ethernet, 2.5 Gbit/s Ethernet and Wi-Fi 7, so that a wireless connection to the home network can also be established.
Some chips in the Wildcat Lake series also have an integrated AI accelerator, which would allow OpenClaw to be used on the NAS, for example. An HDMI port is available for connecting a monitor. The NAS chassis is made of metal and the hard drives can be accessed by removing the top cover. Minisforum has not yet confirmed when or at what price the N4 NAS will be launched on the market.





