- Beelink ai mini packs 16 cores and 126 tops in a rival of Mac Studio
- This mini pc is doubled as a local AI server, no cloud is required
- Built for developers and creators who handle massive workloads of AI
In a bold he tried to rival Apple’s Mac Studio, Beelink, a Chinese company, announced its new mini work station, called AI Mini. This compact but powerful device is designed to meet the demanding computing requirements.
The AI MINI is the second Beelink PC PC fueled by the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor of AMD, which combines the CPU Zen 5 architecture with a Radeon 8060s integrated high -performance graphics card.
This 16 -core and 32 -wire chip offers up to 126 tops of the computing capacity of Ia. Its architecture fuses the processing of CPU and GPU on a unified platform, improving efficiency for both general purpose computing tasks and specific tasks.
Huge RAM to handle large data sets
According to Beelink, the AI Mini can function as a local AI server, which makes it ideal for developers that execute intensive models such as Deepseek R1, without the need for external GPUs or cloud -based infrastructure.
The device admits up to 128 GB of RAM, which increases its attractiveness as a high -end work station for professionals who handle large data sets, video representation or automatic learning work loads.
Beelink has confirmed the inclusion of dual USB4 ports, each capable of speeds of up to 40 Gbps, along with a USB USB port located in the front panel. In addition, the AI MINI admits dual ethhernet ports of 10 Gbps, which offers perfect connections to multiple devices.
With a price of $ 1,999, this commercial PC is not economical, almost twice the cost of Beelink’s HX-370. However, similar devices based on AMD Strix Halo chip, such as the GMKTEC EVO-X2, have also crossed the $ 1,500 mark.
Through Beelink