Gigabyte has officially announced its latest mainstream mini PC, the BRIX GB-BRU9-386H. Designed specifically for the enterprise sector, this ultra-compact device aims to accelerate corporate artificial intelligence deployments. Powered by the next-generation Intel Core Ultra 9 “Panther Lake” processors, it represents a strategic push into the commercial hardware market, positioning itself as a robust rival for the Mac Mini catered to American corporate environments.

Built on the advanced Intel 18A manufacturing process, the Panther Lake architecture delivers a substantial leap in hardware-accelerated AI. According to Gigabyte, the integrated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) delivers up to 50 TOPS (Trillion Operations Per Second) of performance. This represents a 75% increase in AI computing efficiency compared to previous generations, making it highly optimized for edge AI applications within US business infrastructures.
Beyond its processing capabilities, the new BRIX offers extensive hardware configurations. It supports up to 128 GB of high-speed DDR5-6400 RAM and features dual NVMe M.2 SSD slots for expandable, high-performance storage. Connectivity options are comprehensive for professional workspaces, including Wi-Fi 7, 2.5 GbE Ethernet, USB4 ports, and multiple HDMI 2.1 outputs that support up to four simultaneous 4K displays.

A central advantage of this architecture for US enterprises is the emphasis on local AI processing. By handling data inference directly on the device rather than relying on public cloud servers, companies can significantly reduce operational latency while ensuring strict data privacy and security for sensitive corporate information.
Gigabyte is showcasing the BRIX GB-BRU9-386H at the Computex 2026 exhibition. While formal pricing has not yet been disclosed, the device is positioned to target IT departments looking for compact, high-performance Windows alternatives to traditional desktop setups.

