This mini PC is a compelling choice, especially with features like NPU support on Intel's latest architectures.
The GTi14 offers two CPU options: the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H and the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H, both with 16 cores. It includes Intel Arc Graphics with 8 Intel Xe cores, 32 GB DDR5-5600 RAM, and a 1 TB NVMe Gen 4 SSD. The I/O options include a PCIe x8 slot, Thunderbolt 4 port, multiple USB ports, DisplayPort, HDMI, audio port, and an SD card slot. Additional features include built-in dual speakers, a 4-mic array, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and a fingerprint sensor.
A standout feature is the latchable PCIe x8 slot, which supports iGPU solid performance.
Promotional renders show the GTi14 being used with an RTX GPU and a dedicated docking station, though it's unclear if these are included. This situation is similar to the ASRock DeskMate X600, which also had a PCIe x8 ribbon cable for GPU docks that don't seem to exist.
PCIe x8 support is becoming more common in modern mini PCs, though OCuLink might be a better option for most users. The GTi14's cooling system is expected to perform well and quietly at 32 decibels. Benchmark scores align with expectations for Intel Core Ultra CPUs.