MINISFORUM M2 Mini PC Launches with Intel Panther Lake, M2 Pro Still Awaited
Introduction
MINISFORUM has officially launched its entry-level M2 mini PC, powered by Intel's latest Panther Lake processors. The announcement, which follows the company's CES 2025 showcase of the higher-end M2 Pro model, brings a compact yet powerful computing solution to the market—though the Pro version remains unavailable for purchase as of now.

MINISFORUM M2: Entry-Level Powerhouse
The standard M2 is designed for users seeking a balance between performance and affordability. It features Intel's Core Ultra 9 388H processor, part of the new Panther Lake architecture, which delivers significant improvements in efficiency and integrated graphics. The CPU is paired with discrete-class Intel Arc B390 integrated graphics, offering impressive visuals for a mini PC of this size.
Key Specifications
- Processor: Intel Core Ultra 9 388H (Panther Lake)
- Graphics: Intel Arc B390 (integrated, discrete-class)
- Memory: Up to 64GB DDR5 RAM
- Storage: Dual M.2 NVMe SSD slots
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, 2.5Gb Ethernet
- Ports: 2x USB 4 (Type-C), 3x USB 3.2, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.0
Performance and Use Cases
With the Core Ultra 9 388H and Arc B390 graphics, the M2 can handle everyday productivity, light content creation, and even casual gaming. The integrated GPU supports hardware ray tracing and AI acceleration, making it suitable for AI inference tasks. The system is also fanless in some configurations, ensuring silent operation for home or office environments.
M2 Pro: Still on the Horizon
Announced at CES 2025 alongside the M2, the M2 Pro was positioned as a higher-tier model with even more powerful hardware. While MINISFORUM demonstrated prototypes with the same Core Ultra 9 388H and Arc B390, the Pro version was expected to include additional features such as enhanced cooling, more I/O options, and possibly a larger chassis. However, as of now, the company has not released the M2 Pro for sale, and no specific launch date has been provided.
What Differentiates the M2 Pro?
Based on initial disclosures, the M2 Pro may offer:
- Upgraded cooling for sustained high performance
- Additional USB 4 ports or Thunderbolt 5 support
- Higher TDP limits for the CPU/GPU
- Optional OCuLink for eGPU connectivity
These enhancements would make the M2 Pro ideal for users who need maximum performance in a compact form factor, such as developers, digital artists, or small NAS setups.

Availability and Pricing
MINISFORUM is currently selling the standard M2 through its official website and select retailers. Pricing starts at $599 for the base configuration (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD). Higher configurations with 32GB/64GB RAM and larger SSDs are available at premium prices. The M2 Pro's pricing has not been announced, but it is expected to be significantly higher—possibly around $899–$1,099 depending on specs.
Where to Buy
Interested buyers can purchase the M2 directly from MINISFORUM's online store or via Amazon (where it is listed as "coming soon"). The M2 Pro remains listed as "pre-order" or "notify me" on the company's site.
Comparison with Competitors
The MINISFORUM M2 competes with other mini PCs like the Intel NUC 13 Extreme, ASUS ExpertCenter PN64, and the Geekom A7. While the M2 offers competitive pricing and newer Panther Lake architecture, its integrated Arc B390 graphics may fall short of dedicated GPUs found in larger mini PCs. However, for users prioritizing small footprint and efficiency, the M2 is a solid choice.
FAQ: What You Need to Know
- Is the M2 Pro worth waiting for? If you need maximum performance and are willing to pay a premium, yes. Otherwise, the standard M2 covers most needs.
- Can the M2 run Linux? Yes, it is compatible with most major Linux distributions.
- Does the M2 support VESA mounting? Yes, it includes a VESA bracket for monitor mounting.
Final Thoughts
MINISFORUM has taken a staggered approach to launching its Panther Lake mini PCs. The M2 is now available for users who want immediate access to next-gen performance at a reasonable price, while the M2 Pro remains a tantalizing prospect for power users. As the company continues to refine its product lineup, we recommend monitoring official channels for updates on the M2 Pro's release.
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