Minisforum N4 Brings Intel Wildcat Lake to a 4-Bay NAS
Minisforum's Computex-debuted N4 pairs Intel's hybrid-core Wildcat Lake with 10GbE, USB4, and a 17 TOPS NPU in a four-bay metal chassis aimed squarely at homelab builders.
Minisforum's Computex-debuted N4 pairs Intel's hybrid-core Wildcat Lake with 10GbE, USB4, and a 17 TOPS NPU in a four-bay metal chassis aimed squarely at homelab builders.
Minisforum's N5 Max NAS pairs AMD's Strix Halo APU with OpenClaw, an open source local AI agent, putting 126 TOPS and up to 200 TB of storage into a Linux-friendly box.
Minisforum's M2 mini PC ships with a 16-core Core Ultra 7 356H, dual 2.5 GbE, USB4, Wi-Fi 7, and two M.2 NVMe slots in a 130 mm chassis.
Minisforum's All-Flash S5 and S7 NAS units pack up to seven NVMe SSD slots with Intel Panther Lake and Wildcat Lake processors, 10GbE networking, and USB4 connectivity.
Minisforum's N5 Max NAS pairs AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with 64 GB RAM and pre-installed OpenClaw for local AI workloads, supporting up to 200 TB of storage.
Minisforum's MS-A2 mini workstation now starts at $439 with a Ryzen 7 7745HX, adding budget-friendly options to a system packing dual 10GbE SFP+ ports and PCIe expansion.
Minisforum's upcoming MS-03 workstation packs a 16-core Intel Core Ultra 7 356H running at 70 W into a compact 19.5 cm square chassis.
Minisforum's upcoming N5 Max NAS combines AMD's 16-core Strix Halo processor with 190 TB of storage capacity and built-in OpenClaw support for running AI models locally.
Minisforum's console-sized G1 Pro desktop crams a 16-core Ryzen 9 processor and RTX 5060 GPU into a 5.7 cm (2.2 inch) thick case, now available for pre-order starting at $1,440 (€1,324).