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GPD MicroPC 2 announced – The Pocket Powerhouse Returns

After a six-year wait, the specialist’s choice for a go-anywhere computer is back. GPD has pulled the wraps off the GPD MicroPC 2, a significant and long-awaited update to the beloved ultra-compact device first released in 2019.

For years, professionals have been asking when the MicroPC would receive a true successor. The original device carved out a loyal following among IT technicians, network engineers, and field specialists who valued its unique combination of features. Its compact chassis, extensive I/O ports, thumb-typing-friendly layout, and the satisfying tactile response of its keyboard made it an indispensable mini laptop for industry. Now, the GPD MicroPC 2 has arrived to carry that torch, promising a modern performance overhaul within a familiar and refined package.

GPD MicroPC 2 mini PC
GPD MicroPC 2 mini PC

Evolving the Form Factor

While the announcement positions the GPD MicroPC 2 against its own lineage, the physical evolution is noteworthy. GPD has managed to expand the screen from 6 inches to a more generous 7-inch panel. Despite this larger display, the device’s overall weight has only increased by approximately 50 grams, preserving its exceptional portability.

GPD MicroPC 2 compared with GPD Pocket 4
GPD MicroPC 2 compared with GPD Pocket 4

This new iteration remains true to the design principles of its predecessor: a compact, low-consumption, and highly portable micro PC. It successfully maintains the ergonomic grip and integrated controls that users praised, ensuring that the new model feels both fresh and familiar. It is very similar in looks to the GPD Pocket 4 but a smaller form factor.

Under the Hood: The Intel N250 Core

The most significant upgrade is found in the processing power. The GPD MicroPC 2 is the world’s first 7-inch handheld computer to integrate the Intel Processor N250, running on a full Windows 11 24H2 Pro system. This chip is engineered for high efficiency and low power draw, operating within a 6 to 15W TDP, which allows for powerful yet quiet operation.

Intel N250 Technical Specifications
Intel N250 Technical Specifications

The Intel N250’s advantage lies in its modern architecture. It employs four “E-cores” (Efficiency Cores) from Intel’s Gracemont microarchitecture, the same power-efficient cores found in the company’s hybrid designs since the 12th generation. These cores are optimized to handle background and multi-threaded tasks with remarkable energy efficiency. The result is a threefold increase in CPU performance compared to the previous MicroPC’s N4120 processor when operating at 15W. In Geekbench 6 tests, the single-core score of the N250 impressively outpaces the multi-core score of the older chip.

The graphics capabilities have also been substantially enhanced. The N250’s integrated UHD core graphics, featuring 32 Execution Units and a frequency of up to 1.25 GHz, deliver a fivefold increase in GPU performance over the first-generation model. This makes the new GPD mini laptop far more capable for visually intensive tasks like multimedia presentations.

Memory and Storage: Built for Speed and Scale

Supporting the new processor is 16GB of LPDDR5 memory clocked at 4800 MT/s. With a memory bandwidth of 38.4GB/s, the system is equipped to handle numerous applications running concurrently, ensuring a smooth and fluid workflow without lag or congestion.

GPD MicroPC 2 RAM
GPD MicroPC 2 RAM

In a first for the series, GPD has engineered the motherboard to support double-sided SSDs, effectively removing storage limitations. The device ships with a 512GB M.2 2280 SSD on a PCIe Gen3x4 bus, capable of peak read/write speeds up to 3.94GB/s. However, users can now install much larger-capacity drives, including 8TB double-sided models, completely eliminating any “capacity anxiety” and greatly boosting work efficiency.

An Arsenal of Ports for Total Connectivity

Engineered to eliminate the need for external adapters, the GPD MicroPC 2 boasts a comprehensive I/O array that is unmatched in its class. For high-speed data transfer, it provides a total of four USB 3.2 Gen2 ports, all capable of a remarkable 10Gbps transfer rate. This includes two modern, full-functionality Type-C ports that handle rapid data exchange, Power Delivery fast charging, and video output. Alongside these are two legacy-friendly Type-A ports, with one positioned on the rear and another conveniently on the side, ensuring that all your essential peripherals can connect at maximum speed.

GPD MicroPC 2 USB
GPD MicroPC 2 USB

This device’s ability to serve as a mobile workstation is anchored by its extensive display and networking capabilities. The two USB-C ports each support DisplayPort 1.4, and are complemented by a dedicated HDMI 2.1 (TMDS) port. This powerful combination allows the GPD MicroPC 2 to drive up to three external 4K monitors at 60Hz simultaneously. For networking, a built-in 2.5Gbps RJ45 Ethernet port offers the speed and stability required for critical IT tasks. When a wired connection isn’t available, the modern wireless suite, featuring high-speed Wi-Fi 6 and multi-device Bluetooth 5.2, ensures fast and reliable communication. Additionally, a UHS-I microSD card reader provides a quick method for expanding storage or transferring files from other devices.

GPD MicroPC 2 Technical Specifications

CPUIntel Processor N250, 4 Cores / 4 threads up to 3.8GHz, 6W-15W TDP
GPUIntegrated Intel UHD Graphics, 32 Execution Units up to 1.25GHz
RAM16GB LPDDR5 4800MT/s
STORAGE512GB M.2 2280 SSD PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe 1.3 Protocol. Supports standard single-sided and double-sided M.2 2280 SSDs up to 8TB.
DISPLAY7″ LTPS “Retina” touchscreen, 1920×1080, 16:9, 314 PPI, 500 NITS, 60Hz
I/OUSB Type-C: 2x USB 3.2 Gen2 (Full-Function)Speed: 10Gbps
Features: Power Delivery (PD) fast charging, DisplayPort 1.4 video out
USB Type-A: 2x USB 3.2 Gen2Speed: 10Gbps
Video Out:1x HDMI 2.1 (TMDS Protocol, supports 4K@60Hz)
2x DisplayPort 1.4 (via USB-C, supports 4K@60Hz)
Total: Supports up to 3 external 4K@60Hz monitors
Networking (Wired): 1x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port (2.5Gbps)Networking (Wireless):Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 6 (up to 2402 Mbps)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.2 (supports up to 7 active devices)
POWER & CHARGINGBattery capacity not announced. Supports battery bypass.
SIZE6.7 × 4.3 × 0.9 inches (17.12 × 11.08 × 2.35 cm)
WEIGHT490 grams (approx. 1.08 lbs)

A Promising Future

In summary, the GPD MicroPC 2 presents itself as a thoughtful and powerful evolution of a classic design. The substantial upgrades to the CPU, GPU, RAM, and screen, combined with the groundbreaking new support for limitless storage expansion, make it a compelling proposition for both returning fans and newcomers.

We will continue to update this article with further details, including pricing and availability, as they are released. We invite you to share your first impressions of the GPD MicroPC 2 in the comments below.

6 comments

  1. This is the laptop I’ve been waiting for.
    Evolution, not revolution. With this set up, I’ll be good for 5 years.

    Can someone give an indication on when it’s ready to ship to the EU?

    1. We have no details on the release date just yet. But we will post on the blogs and social media when it is available for pre-order.

  2. In relation to the lack of camera, I’m happy about this. One less point of failure, thinner bezels and let’s face it, you can always hook up your phone and use that as a camera. I use Samsung Wireless DeX and a Webcam App.i use my phone as a tether.

    Celebrate. This is the laptop we’ve been waiting for. It’s been years in the making and they’ve knocked it out of the park. I hope to God it lasts for 8 hours. Well do e GPD.

    1. The battery life should be pretty good. Its a lower power demanding Intel CPU than the AMD’s found in their recent devices.

  3. Even if it is made for professionals and i use it profesionaly.
    I really miss the ‘menu’ key on the keyboard on the original MicroPC. I see it wasn’t added with the next version.
    (Even if added as a FN function, the function would be a large help as a pure keyboard warrior)

    1. Yeah theres quite a few changes from the original model.

  4. Will the MicroPC 2 have a (web) camera? It would be highly useful on device meant for professionals.

    1. While not confirmed by GPD, as far as we know there is no camera on the MicroPC 2

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