HP has launched the OmniDesk Mini PC at Computex 2026, positioning the device as a compact workstation for content creators and advanced users. The system integrates Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 processor to deliver local AI acceleration through an integrated neural processing unit.
Compact workstation integrates neural processing unit and Thunderbolt Share for dual-PC control.
The hardware centers on the Core Ultra platform, which enables seamless multitasking across multiple displays. HP designed the chassis to support up to four simultaneous 4K outputs while providing two Thunderbolt 4 ports for high-bandwidth connectivity.
Key specifications highlight the integration of Thunderbolt Share technology, allowing a single keyboard and mouse setup to control two PCs simultaneously. The system facilitates seamless file transfers between connected machines without requiring manual configuration or software workarounds.
Secondary details focus on the device's target audience and connectivity options. HP positions OmniDesk for users who require high-resolution display support and efficient local AI processing for creative workflows.
HP has not announced pricing or specific release dates for the new mini PC model. HP has not announced pricing or specific release dates for the new mini PC model.



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