Thunderobot Teases New AI-Powered Mini PC Ahead of CES 2026

Thunderobot Station
Source: Thunderobot | Thunderobot Station.

Key Points

  • Thunderobot is launching a new mini PC called the Thunderobot Station.
  • It uses AMD’s new Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor for AI tasks. The design is a compact, three-liter cube with easy-access front ports.
  • It is designed for sustained workloads, but its real-world performance is still unknown.
  • Full specifications will be revealed at the CES 2026 show in January.

Thunderobot is getting a head start on the CES 2026 buzz, confirming it has a new computer on the way. The device is called the Thunderobot Station, and it’s a compact, cube-shaped desktop designed for AI tasks. It’s one of several new machines we expect to see using AMD’s latest Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, a sign that many companies are adopting this new chip.

Thunderobot says this mini PC is built for stability during long, demanding jobs, not just short bursts of speed. The design is a compact, three-liter cube that fits easily on a crowded desk.

Teaser images show several useful ports on the front, including two standard USB-A ports, a USB-C port, an SD card reader, and a headphone jack. A simple power button sits right above them, making it easy to turn on and off.

The key question is how much power Thunderobot will actually deliver to the chip. The Ryzen AI Max+ 395 can outperform the average laptop processor, but that only matters if the computer’s cooling system is sufficient. Without knowing the power limits, we can’t be sure how this mini PC will perform compared to others.

Thunderobot will spill all the details at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, which runs from January 6 to 9. The company is also planning to show off a few other new products, including a gaming laptop with an Intel Panther Lake chip and an ultralight carbon fiber notebook.

The Thunderobot Station, however, will be a key indicator of how manufacturers plan to use AMD’s new AI-focused hardware in small, desktop-friendly packages.

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