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Minisforum MS-03 Revealed – Better, Worse, the Same?

Par : Rob Andrews
4 juin 2026 à 00:57

Minisforum MS-03: First Look at the New Workstation Mini PC

The Minisforum MS-03 is on show today at the company’s Computex 2026 stand, following its earlier Q1 appearance in prototype form at Minisforum’s Intel Core Ultra Series 3 event in Shanghai. At that earlier showing, the MS-03 was presented as part of Minisforum’s next wave of AI PC hardware, and here at Computex it is being shown more clearly as the follow-up to the MS-01 workstation mini PC. This is not a NAS (clearly! But always good to confirm on my website!) and it is not being positioned as a simple office mini PC.

The MS-03 is a compact workstation system built around Intel Panther Lake-H hardware, with a higher 70W TDP, faster memory support, PCIe 5.0 SSD upgrades, 10GbE networking, WiFi 7, HDMI 2.1 FRL, and a dedicated NPU rated at 50 TOPS for Intel AI workloads. Minisforum is treating this as a fairly direct evolution of the MS-01, but the hardware changes suggest a stronger focus on local AI, faster storage, and higher-speed networking than before.

Specification Minisforum MS-03
Product type Workstation mini PC
Launch timing End of June
Earlier showing Q1 2026 prototype / preview at Intel Core Ultra Series 3 event in Shanghai
Computex status Shown on the Minisforum stand at Computex 2026
CPU platform Intel Panther Lake-H
Reported CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 356H, reported during March preview coverage (Ultra 5 and 7 also covered on stand)
CPU configuration Reported as 16 cores
TDP 70W
Power adapter 240W default adapter
Memory DDR memory up to 7200MHz
Storage 2 x PCIe 5.0 SSDs
Wired networking 10GbE port upgrade from previous 2.5GbE connection
Wireless WiFi 7
Display output HDMI 2.1 FRL
CEC support Yes
AI hardware Dedicated NPU
NPU performance 50 TOPS
Expansion PCIe slot reduced from x8 to x4
Main positioning Compact workstation mini PC and MS-01 successor
Notable trade-off x4 PCIe slot may reduce graphics card performance if used with a GPU

Minisforum MS-03: Design and Connections

The MS-03 keeps the same general idea as the MS-01: a compact workstation mini PC with more connectivity than a typical small desktop. At the stand, Minisforum is presenting it as a system for users who need workstation-style I/O in a smaller enclosure, rather than a basic mini PC for light office use. The external design appears to stay focused on practicality, with the main value coming from the number and type of connections available rather than from the chassis alone.

The main wired networking change is the move to 10GbE. On the MS-03, Minisforum says 1 wired network port has been upgraded from 2.5GbE to 10GbE, which is a useful change for users working with fast NAS storage, shared project folders, local servers, or larger AI and media datasets. For a machine of this size, 10GbE makes the MS-03 more useful in a mixed workstation and homelab setup, especially where faster local network transfers matter more than raw internal storage alone.

Wireless networking is also updated, with the MS-03 moving from WiFi 6E on the MS-01 to WiFi 7. This does not replace the value of wired 10GbE for heavier workloads, but it does make the system more flexible when it is used away from a fixed wired setup. For users who want to keep the desktop cleaner, move the system between locations, or use it in an office where wired networking is not always available, WiFi 7 is a reasonable platform update.

Display output also gets a change, with the HDMI interface moving from HDMI 2.1 TMDS to HDMI 2.1 FRL, along with CEC support. That gives the MS-03 a more modern display connection than the MS-01 and makes it better suited to newer monitors and display setups. Minisforum has not positioned the MS-03 as a gaming box, but with the upgraded CPU platform, improved GPU performance, 10GbE, WiFi 7, and updated HDMI, the external design is clearly aimed at users who want a compact system that can sit on a desk, connect to faster storage and networks, and handle a more serious multi-purpose workstation role.

Minisforum MS-03: Internal Hardware

Inside, the Minisforum MS-03 moves to Intel’s Panther Lake-H platform, which is the main hardware change over the MS-01 generation. Minisforum is presenting this as a full platform update rather than a small CPU refresh, with improvements expected across CPU, GPU, memory, storage, networking, and AI acceleration. The system is still a compact workstation mini PC, so it is not trying to replace a large tower workstation in every scenario, but it does appear to be aimed at users who want more local performance than a standard mini PC normally provides. Memory support is one of the clearer upgrades. Minisforum lists DDR memory support up to 7200MHz, which gives the MS-03 a faster memory ceiling than the previous MS-01 platform. That matters for general responsiveness, heavier multitasking, development work, virtual machines, and workloads that benefit from higher memory bandwidth. For a compact workstation system, faster memory also helps keep the machine more balanced when paired with newer CPU and integrated graphics hardware. Storage is also being moved forward, with 2 SSDs upgraded from PCIe 4.0 to PCIe 5.0. This gives the MS-03 faster local storage potential, which is useful for large project files, scratch disks, application loading, VM storage, and local AI datasets. It also helps separate the MS-03 from more ordinary compact PCs, where storage may still be limited to PCIe 4.0 or lower-speed slots. The faster storage is not just about peak benchmark numbers, but about making the system more suitable for sustained workstation-style use.

The other major internal change is the addition of a dedicated NPU rated at 50 TOPS. Minisforum is specifically tying this to Intel AI applications, which suggests the MS-03 is being designed around local AI support rather than only conventional desktop performance. The TDP has also increased from 60W to 70W, with a 240W adapter as standard, giving the system more power headroom than the MS-01. One compromise is the PCIe slot change from x8 to x4, which Minisforum says is due to CPU PCIe lane limitations. For many expansion cards, x4 should still be workable, but anyone planning to use a graphics card should expect some performance reduction compared with a wider PCIe connection.

Minisforum MS-03 vs MS-01 vs MS-02: Design and Connections

Looking at the MS-03 alongside the MS-01 and MS-02, the main difference is that Minisforum appears to be adjusting the balance between compact workstation I/O, expansion, and newer platform features. The MS-01 made its name by offering an unusual amount of connectivity for its size, including dual 10GbE SFP+ ports, dual 2.5GbE RJ45 ports, dual USB4 ports, WiFi 6, and a PCIe 4.0 x16 physical expansion slot. In practice, that made it useful for homelab, firewall, virtualization, NAS-adjacent, and compact workstation use, even though it was still a mini PC rather than a NAS.

The MS-02 Ultra then moves further into workstation territory. It is a larger and more expandable system, with Intel Core Ultra HX options, 4 DDR5 SODIMM slots, PCIe 5.0 x16 expansion, USB4 v2 at 80Gbps, and, on the higher-end configuration, dual 25GbE SFP+ networking. It is less about being the smallest possible workstation box and more about providing a compact alternative to a more traditional tower system, especially for users who need more memory, more expansion, and higher-bandwidth networking.

The MS-03 sits between those 2 ideas. Compared with the MS-01, it updates the platform with Panther Lake-H, WiFi 7, HDMI 2.1 FRL, 10GbE RJ45, PCIe 5.0 SSD support, and a stronger 50 TOPS NPU. Compared with the MS-02 Ultra, it does not appear to be the larger, maximum-expansion option. The most obvious compromise is the PCIe slot, which drops from x8 on the MS-01 to x4 on the MS-03 because of CPU PCIe lane limits. For network cards, capture cards, storage cards, and many other add-in devices, that may still be enough, but it is a point to note for anyone thinking about adding a GPU.

Specification Minisforum MS-01 Minisforum MS-02 Ultra Minisforum MS-03
Product type Mini workstation Larger mini workstation Mini workstation
CPU platform Intel Core i9-13900H / i9-12900H / i5-12600H Intel Core Ultra HX, up to Core Ultra 9 285HX Intel Panther Lake-H
Memory Dual DDR5, up to 5200MHz 4 x DDR5 SODIMM slots, up to 256GB listed by regional product pages DDR up to 7200MHz
Main storage M.2 2280 SSD slots, up to 3 x NVMe including U.2 support listed by Minisforum store Up to 4 x M.2 PCIe 4.0 on 285HX version, fewer on lower CPU versions 2 x PCIe 5.0 SSDs
Wired networking 2 x 10GbE SFP+ + 2 x 2.5GbE RJ45 2 x 25GbE SFP+ on 285HX version + 10GbE / 2.5GbE RJ45 listed 10GbE RJ45 upgrade from previous 2.5GbE port
Wireless WiFi 6 + Bluetooth 5.2, or WiFi 6E in later references WiFi 7 + Bluetooth 5.4 WiFi 7
USB4 2 x USB4, 40Gbps 2 x USB4 v2, 80Gbps USB4 not specified in the MS-03 notes provided
Display HDMI listed on Minisforum store pages Not fully listed in the available source material used here HDMI 2.1 FRL with CEC
Expansion slot PCIe 4.0 x16 physical slot PCIe 5.0 x16 expansion PCIe slot reduced from x8 to x4
NPU Not a main platform feature Up to 13 TOPS NPU on Core Ultra 9 285HX 50 TOPS NPU
Main design direction Small, high-I/O workstation and homelab box Larger, higher-expansion compact workstation Updated MS-01-style workstation with newer platform, faster storage, 10GbE, WiFi 7, and stronger NPU

 

Minisforum MS-03: Price and Estimated Launch Date

Minisforum says the MS-03 is planned for launch at the end of June, although final pricing has not been confirmed from the material available at the stand. Based on how the system is being positioned, it appears to sit as a direct MS-01 successor rather than as a replacement for the larger MS-02 Ultra. That means the final price will likely depend heavily on the CPU configuration, memory, SSD options, and whether Minisforum sells it mainly as a barebones unit or in pre-configured versions. For now, the most useful detail is the launch window: the MS-03 is being shown today at Computex 2026, with availability expected later in June.

 

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Le firmware Linux manquant des laptops HP Panther Lake vient enfin d'arriver

26 mai 2026 à 17:50

Si vous venez d'acheter un portable HP équipé d'un Intel Core Ultra Series 3 (nom de code Panther Lake) et que vous y faites tourner Linux, vous allez accueillir cette nouvelle avec une certaine satisfaction. Intel et HP ont enfin poussé le firmware nécessaire à l'activation du fameux Integrated Sensor Hub dans linux-firmware.git, le dépôt officiel utilisé par à peu près toutes les distributions Linux du marché.

Petite mise en contexte quand même... Vous le savez, le firmware, c'est le tout petit logiciel bas niveau qui permet à un composant matériel de fonctionner. Et l'Integrated Sensor Hub (l'ISH pour les intimes), c'est un co-processeur intégré dans les puces Intel récentes.

Son job est de gérer les capteurs du laptop (orientation de l'écran, accéléromètre, gyroscope, capteurs de lumière, etc.) sans déranger les gros cœurs du CPU principal. Ça permet en fait à la machine de capter ce qu'il se passe autour d'elle même quand elle est en veille, sans vider la batterie.

Le problème, c'est que ce petit co-processeur a besoin d'un firmware spécifique pour fonctionner. Et sans ce firmware, l'ISH était muet sur Linux. Résultat : des fonctions comme la rotation automatique de l'écran sur un PC convertible, l'allumage à la détection de présence ou les économies d'énergie liées aux capteurs ne fonctionnent tout simplement pas, ou alors franchement mal.

Le pilote était déjà dans le noyau Linux depuis longtemps. C'est la pièce manquante, le firmware lui-même, qui était à la bourre. Sans lui, il faut bidouiller, copier des fichiers à la main depuis Windows, ou faire une croix sur certaines fonctions. C'est le genre de situation qui fait fuir les utilisateurs vers Windows ou macOS sur du matos neuf.

De la part d'HP, c'est plutôt un bon rattrapage. Le constructeur historique pousse régulièrement des laptops pré-installés avec Linux à destination des développeurs et des entreprises (la gamme ZBook sous Ubuntu, par exemple, qui existe depuis quelques années). Avoir un bon support dès la sortie du carton, ça compte vraiment pour ce public-là, qui ne veut pas passer une heure à chasser les firmwares disparus pour faire marcher son trackpad ou son lecteur d'empreintes.

Intel, de son côté, a fait pas mal d'efforts ces derniers temps pour simplifier sa licence de firmware et accélérer la mise à dispo de ces fichiers binaires pour Linux. On a d'ailleurs vu la même histoire avec le firmware NPU (la puce dédiée à l'intelligence artificielle) qui a été publié juste avant pour Panther Lake.

Bref, pour qui voulait passer à un laptop HP Panther Lake sous Linux dès maintenant, le timing est devenu nettement meilleur.

Source : Phoronix

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