Cybertruck Mini (PC) is apparently a thing

Cybertruck PC

Jumper Tech shows off new design.

Cybertruck Mini-PC, Source: Domenico Lamberti

The latest mini-PC showcased by a company called Jumper Tech seems to be inspired by Tesla’s iconic Cybertruck. It has a futuristic look, but two-thirds of the design appear nonsensical from a computer standpoint.

The main PC components seem to be hidden in the trunk, taking advantage of the Cybertruck’s ample space. Apparently, all four doors can be opened, and it seems one door may function as a power switch. While the headlights and tail lights illuminate, their specific purpose—whether indicating PC activity or storage status—is unclear.

Cybertruck Mini-PC, Source: Domenico Lamberti

Regarding the connectors, accessing them requires opening the back bumper, as they are concealed there. Among the ports available are a power connector, one USB Type-A, two USB Type-C, and HDMI ports.

However, despite the intriguing design, the company has not provided any specifications, release date, or pricing information. It seems likely that this mini-PC is merely a showcase for Computex, rather than an imminent product release.

Comparison
VideoCardz.comTesla Cybertruck Mini (PC)Tesla Cybertruck (Car)KFConsole
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ProcessorSome Good HardwareCustom AMD Zen+ & RDNA2Intel Core i9-9980HK & RTX 2060
GPU PowerEnough to use HDMI10 TFLOPS6.5 TFLOPS
Performance Target4K glances per minuteup to 130 MPH4K with RT
MSRPLess than $100K$100KNever Released
SizeAbout 50 cm5.6 metersSmall
Release DateNo date2024Never Released
FeaturesSelf UpdatingSelf DrivingComes with a Chicken Chamber

Source: Domenico Lamberti