GMKtec Introduces NucBox K13 Mini PC with Intel Lunar Lake
GMKtec has introduced a new mini PC to its K-series lineup, the NucBox K13. The NucBox K13 system operates from a space-efficient 0.6-litre enclosure which contains an Intel Lunar Lake CPU. The NucBox K13 will start selling in China during early February but there is no information available about its international launch.
Hardware and Performance Details
The NucBox K13 system delivers its computing power through three main components which are the CPU and the integrated graphics and the memory setup.
- CPU: The system uses an 8-core Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Lunar Lake processor which includes 4 Lion Cove P-cores and 4 Skymont E-cores. The processor delivers multithreading capabilities which match the performance level of the Apple M2 SoC.
- Memory: The system provides 16 GB of LPDDR5X-8533 memory. The memory capacity of the device becomes an important limitation because users cannot increase it through upgrades.
- Graphics: The PC depends on the built-in Arc 140V iGPU which contains 8 Xe cores. The system provides performance which sits between the Radeon 780M and 890M iGPUs making it appropriate for both medium-complexity tasks and basic video games. The device specifications do not yet confirm whether it will include an OCuLink port to connect external graphics processing units.
- Storage: The NucBox K13 supports a maximum capacity of 16 TB for solid-state drive storage.
The NucBox K13 system provides two USB4 ports along with one HDMI 2.1 (TMDS) port as its confirmed connection options. The complete details of its I/O configuration remain unknown because the manufacturer has not disclosed them.
Pricing and Availability
The NucBox K13 mini PC will launch for sale in China on February 5 according to ITHome. The pricing is set as follows:
- 512 GB Storage Variant: $675 (4,699 Yuan)
- 1 TB Storage Variant: $718 (4,999 Yuan)
