- FAVM presents its mini PC FA-EX9 with AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Chip
- 96 GB GPU memory and 128 GB Total RAM make it ideal for creative professionals
- The mini pc focused on the compact AI is a challenger for Nvidia DGX spark
The Chinese hardware manufacturer FAVM has announced the FA-EX9, a mini pc centered on the compact AI promoted by the last Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor of AMD. Based on the Strix Halo platform, the chip presents 16 CPU Zen 5 and 40 Computer Units of Adna 3.5 (Radeon 8060).
The tiny device measures only 192 x 190 x 55 mm and with a total chassis volume of only 2 liters, FAVM states that the system is among the smallest of its type.
The FA-EX9 is directed directly to AI professionals and is positioned as a platform challenger such as the NVIDIA DGX Spark. Admits the Max+ 395 processor in a 120 W sustained power raffle, which according to the company offers a performance comparable to an Ryzen 9 9955HX matched with a Geforce RTX 4070 laptop GPU.
Oculing connector
The system uses the LPDDR5 memory on a 256 -bit bus, which offers 128 GB of total memory. Up to 96 GB can be assigned as GPU memory, so you can handle Large Language Work Loads without requiring discreet GPUs.
FAVM states that the integrated architecture of GPU and NPU in the FA-EX9 offers 2.2 times the performance of an RTX 4090 in LM Studio when it runs locally. The system uses dual turbine fans and phase change thermal materials to manage heat while keeping noise levels during high load tasks.
FA-EX9 connectivity includes HDMI 2.1, Displayport 2.1 and two USB4 ports, with support for up to four 8K screens. It also presents an Oculink connector with a high -performance external GPU expansion adapter.
Although the date or launch price has not been confirmed, Videcardz reports that Teaser campaigns are currently in progress in China.