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This 2-liter Panther Lake Mini-PC has built-in screen and 96GB memory, up to 90GB for graphics

JWIPC W144: 2L Panther Lake mini workstation adds a built-in screen and 8K output

JWIPC has announced the W144, a 2L desktop mini workstation based on Intel’s third-generation Core Ultra “Panther Lake” platform. The chassis measures 197 × 73 × 267 mm. Marketing images also show a small built-in front display.

The main feature is the Panther Lake chip, the company did not confirm which SKU specifically, though. JWIPC says the Core Ultra 300 series with 12 Xe3 cores is codenamed “Celestial.” From what we know, Xe3 is the next step after Battlemage, so it is odd to see the codename attached to the iGPU architecture in this way.

Regardless of naming, JWIPC lists up to 96GB of memory and claims support for local AI models up to 120B. The AI focus continues with a dedicated Copilot button . I’m not entirely sure why they added this button while advertising strong support for local models, though.

Source: JWIPC

Memory support is listed at up to 96GB at up to 9600MHz. JWIPC also claims up to 90GB can be allocated as graphics memory via dynamic shared memory.

Source: JWIPC

Hardware controls include a fingerprint-equipped power button and a one-touch performance mode switch. Port selection includes dual Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2, USB 2.0, an SD 8.0 card reader, and OCuLink for expansion. For display output, JWIPC markets 8K 60Hz support through HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4, and “8K” is a major part of the launch messaging.

There is no pricing yet, but the 96GB memory configuration will likely be the biggest factor in where this system lands.

Source: JWIPC