- Colorful Smart 900 is the last AMD Ryzen ai max+ 395 mini pc
- 96 GB of LPDDR5X could mean great things for AI and creative workloads
- Dell, Asus and MSI could be losing a golden opportunity in compact’s desks
According to the reports, color is set to launch the Smart 900, a new high -end mini PC fueled by the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor of AMD first level.
Until now, mini -based mini -based offers have been limited to older processors, such as Ryzen 7 7735Hs used on Smart 500A.
The Ryzen AI Max+ 395 on Smart 900 is AMD’s current APU, which combines 16 Zen 5 cores with Radeon 8060s graphics, built in 40 40 RDNA computing units 3.5. This makes it one of the best integrated GPUs available for work loads, creative tasks and games.
MEMORY AND PERFORMANCE OF IA
According to reports, the system includes 96 GB of LPDDR5x memory, which is lower than the maximum of 128 GB observed in some high -end PC.
However, this figure can refer to a dedicated memory allocation for AI inference tasks, sometimes described as “vram” in translation.
If this is a hard cover or part of a divided configuration, it still does not be clear, but highlights the system approach in cases of intensive use of AI and graphics.
The colorful Smart 900 has not yet been officially announced by the company, nor has appeared in any of its social networks channels, so we have not much more information, such as prices.
However, it seems likely to be positioned as a mini work station for professionals who work with large media projects.
From now on, only eleven brands have launched products with Strix Halo. Notable models include the HP Z2 Mini G1A, the LCFC AI Lenovo PC and the GMKTEC EVO-X2.
What remains disconcerting is the complete silence of the main brands such as Dell, Asus and MSI, who have not yet introduced any mini pc that uses the chip.
These companies already offer high -performance premium products that far exceed the price points of anything, from color or GMKTEC, so prices do not seem to be the limiting factor.
Instead, your doubt can come from longer internal validation cycles, stricter thermal standards and reliability, or a delay in alignment with AMD’s launching schedule.
Another possibility is that these companies are prioritizing other AI hardware strategies, such as discreet GPU or server degree accelerators, on high -end APU in compact desks.
Through Videocardz