ACEMAGIC has released a mini PC with a Ryzen AI 9 chip and an OCuLink port for eGPU |
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The latest addition to the ACEMAGIC brand is a mini PC with the index F5A. Despite its modest dimensions, it is equipped with a high-performance AMD processor, a decent amount of memory, and can even function as a gaming platform when connected to an external video card via a high-speed OCuLink connector. The hardware platform of the new product is based on a 12-core Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor (24 MB of L3 cache). Its maximum frequency is 5.1 GHz, and its TDP is 54 W. In AI computing operations, the chip delivers up to 80 TOPS, of which 50 TOPS are reserved for this type of workload. The mini PC is equipped with two M.2 2280 (PCIe 4.0 x4) slots for drives with a capacity of up to 4 TB, and also supports RAM ![]() The device's set of interfaces includes Wi-Fi ![]() The mini PC allows you to connect up to four 4K displays simultaneously and comes with Windows 11 Pro pre-installed. Alternatively, you can use supported Linux distributions, including Ubuntu and Manjaro. The ACEMAGIC F5A will go on sale on September 10. The barebone version will cost $769 in the US market, the 32 GB + 1 TB version will cost $909, and the 64 GB + 2 TB version will cost $1,139. |