MINIX at COMPUTEX 2026: Core products of mini PCs + lifestyle accessories
While MINIX is historically recognized for its core small-form-factor desktop business, the company utilized its presence at COMPUTEX 2026 to showcase a massive structural expansion into high-performance AI workstations, specialized foldable display hardware, wireless casting networks, and automotive integration kits. The exhibition highlights a deliberate pivot toward high-density computing and wireless-first workflows.
The structural anchor of the MINIX booth was the ER939-AI Ultra, a next-generation high-density mini PC designed specifically for localized x86 machine learning and heavy engineering workloads.
The technical configuration represents a major tier shift for the brand:
- Processor Core: The system is equipped with the high-performance AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor.
- Memory & Storage: It supports up to 128GB of system RAM paired with an out-of-the-box 2TB NVMe SSD, which is structurally expandable to a maximum ceiling of 8TB.
- Networking & I/O: High-bandwidth data pipelines are handled via an integrated 10GbE network interface, facilitating rapid local network storage access.
- Thermal Design: The hardware relies on a custom Twin Turbo Intercooler thermal assembly, engineered to sustain high thermal dissipation without significantly adding to the system’s total physical weight.
For industrial edge deployment, the T4000 and T5000 running on the NVIDIA Jetson Thor AGX platform are metallic-enclosure units that provide native hardware-level integration for developers looking to build out robotic automation and localized AI logic within the established NVIDIA ecosystem.
For display, the SF15 Fold offers dual 15.6-inch foldable IPS panels, effectively granting users a stacked or dual-horizontal vertical workspace on the go. Each display pushes a 1920 × 1080 resolution at 60Hz with native HDR processing support.
Then the SF16 and SF16T are more traditional choices, packing a 120Hz refresh rate and 100% sRGB color gamut coverage. The premium SF16T variant adds high-precision multi-touch digitizer functionality compatible across Windows, macOS, Android, and Linux, with both iterations supporting single-cable USB-C power delivery passthrough.
Targeting modern enterprise boardrooms and home entertainment setups, MINIX debuted a highly structured line of wireless display casting adapters designed to bypass traditional cable routing, which includes the following
- B14 (1-to-4 Wireless Display Dongle)
- B21 (2-to-1 Wireless Display Dongle)
- C1 Plus (USB-C Host HDMI Wireless Receiver Bridge)
- H4K / H1 (HDMI-to-HDMI Wireless Link)
The B14 and B21 kits target high-density cross-platform environments, allowing multi-device configurations (laptops, tablets, smartphones) to instantly cast telemetry or presentations to external matrices without localized software drivers.
Demonstrating further diversification, MINIX revealed a dedicated line of automotive electronic retrofits. The CA520 and CA525 interface adapters are designed to bridge legacy, factory-wired CarPlay vehicle infotainment setups into fully wireless configurations while expanding auxiliary camera and display signal integration.
For older vehicles lacking built-in screens, the CP89-HD acts as a standalone 8.9-inch portable wireless dash display, adding modern Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality natively without requiring dashboard modifications.
Rounding out the peripheral ecosystem are the S70 and TP170 power bricks. The S70 is an ultra-slim 70W dual-port Gallium Nitride (GaN) wall charger tailored for travel kits. For global travelers handling heavier equipment, the TP170 universal travel adapter delivers up to 170W of total output, managing both high-draw AC appliances and multiple USB power delivery rails simultaneously.