Beelink is lining up at least three new mini PCs built around Intel's freshly launched Wildcat Lake processors, marking the first wave of small form factor systems to adopt Intel's low-power successor to Twin Lake. All three announced models will ship with the entry-level Core 3 304, the most modest chip in the lineup, though it should still outperform the fastest Twin Lake and Alder Lake-N parts thanks to its inclusion of a Performance core borrowed from the Core Ultra Series 3 Panther Lake architecture.

The Core 3 304 pairs a single Performance core that boosts to 4.3 GHz with four Low-Power Efficiency cores and a single GPU core running at 2.3 GHz. Higher-tier Wildcat Lake SKUs, including the Core 7 360 and Core 5 330, step up to two Performance cores and dual-core graphics, but Beelink is starting at the bottom of the stack for these initial releases.

The smallest of the three, the Beelink EQ Mini, comes in a 112 x 112 x 37 mm (4.4 x 4.4 x 1.5 inches) blue chassis with soldered LPDDR5 memory, UFS 3.1 storage, and two M.2 slots for PCIe 4.0 SSDs. Connectivity includes a pair of 40 Gbps USB-C ports, a 10 Gigabit Ethernet jack, and an internal 45W power supply. The slightly larger Beelink EQi measures 126 x 126 x 44 mm (5.0 x 5.0 x 1.7 inches), supports either LPDDR5 or DDR5, adds a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port alongside the 10 GbE, and bumps the internal PSU to 85W.

Rounding out the lineup, the Beelink ME Pro-2 is the most ambitious of the bunch, aimed squarely at home NAS builders. The 166 x 121 x 112 mm (6.4 x 4.8 x 4.4 inches) enclosure houses two 3.5-inch drive bays, a single M.2 PCIe 4.0 slot, UFS 3.1 onboard storage, and user-replaceable DDR5 memory, fed by a 120W external power brick. It carries the same 40 Gbps USB-C, 10 GbE, and 2.5 GbE networking as the EQi, making it a capable target for TrueNAS, Unraid, or a plain Debian-based file server. The Wildcat Lake platform arrives with open-source driver work already in place at launch, including upstreamed Xe3 OpenGL and Vulkan support in Mesa (back-ported to the stable Mesa 25.1 and 25.2 branches) and coverage for the Core 3 304's 15 TOPS neural processor in Linux NPU Driver 1.32, with kernel patches targeting the Linux 6.17 and 6.18 cycles.

Beelink hasn't shared pricing or release dates yet, but the company says the EQ Mini, EQi, and ME Pro-2 represent its opening salvo for the Wildcat Lake era, with more configurations to follow.