Thunderobot has confirmed its compact gaming rig, the Mix G2, is going global. Designed to compete with the Asus ROG NUC 2025, this mini-PC brings a key upgrade Nvidia’s RTX 5090 laptop GPU. That edge alone makes it a standout in the increasingly crowded high-end mini-PC scene.
A compact powerhouse with premium specs

Launched in China in November, the Mix G2 didn’t go unnoticed. Packed with Intel’s Arrow Lake HX CPUs and up to 64 GB of RAM, it’s built to handle intensive gaming and creative workloads. But the real kicker is its GPU. While Asus tops out at the RTX 5080, Thunderobot pushes further by offering the RTX 5090, which benchmarks about 17% faster.
The fully loaded version lands at around $3,546 in China. It’s not cheap, but for what it delivers, it doesn’t have to be.
What sets the Mix G2 apart
Here’s what the international version of this mini-PC is expected to feature:
- Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 laptop GPU
- 64 GB RAM option
- Compact, desktop-class performance
- January 2026 global unveiling at CES
This kind of performance in a portable shell opens the door for serious gamers and creators who need power without the bulk.
Global rollout starts, but not all models may follow
While the top-tier RTX 5090 variant is confirmed for international markets, there’s no word yet on lower-end models. Versions with RTX 5070 Ti or Core Ultra 7 chips might remain exclusive to China. That would be disappointing, especially for those looking for performance on a tighter budget.
Thunderobot Mix G2 aims for a CES spotlight
Thunderobot will officially unveil the Mix G2 to a global audience at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The reveal will also include the debut of the Zero Air gaming laptop, which hasn’t even launched in China yet. As competition heats up, Thunderobot seems ready to challenge the big names beyond its home turf.

