- OneXPlayer Super X effortlessly runs Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with sixteen CPU cores
- Radeon 8060S GPU delivers performance comparable to RTX 4060 desktop systems
- Supports up to 128 GB of RAM with GPU memory allocation and liquid cooling
OneXPlayer’s Super X is a 14-inch device that combines laptop and tablet form factors into a single chassis.
It is powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, which offers 16 cores, 32 threads, and boosted speeds up to 5.1 GHz.
The company pairs the APU with a Radeon 8060S GPU and claims performance comparable to a desktop RTX 4060.
Display and input features
The device supports up to 128 GB of RAM, with up to 96 GB dynamically allocated for GPU use, allowing local execution of large language models.
This hardware combination offers the computing power typically associated with high-end desktop computers while remaining compact enough to qualify as a 14-inch portable device.
The Super
The display supports HDR, offers a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1, and includes a touchscreen with 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity.
These specifications indicate aptitude for creative work, including drawing and design tasks.
The device uses an NVMe M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 SSD for storage and adds expansion options via BiWin’s Mini SSD, supporting up to 2TB, as well as a microSD card slot.
The 85.58 Wh battery is said to provide up to 12.2 hours of video playback or 8.2 hours of online streaming, although independent testing has not verified these figures.
The device supports an optional external liquid cooling unit called Frost Bay, which increases the configurable TDP from 45W to 120W.
This increase allows the processor to support higher frequencies under heavy workloads while maintaining thermal stability.
The Super X works in both tablet and laptop mode, and the company sells the cooling unit separately.
It is a hybrid device that aims to bridge the gap between high-performance laptops and tablets.
OneXPlayer has launched a Kickstarter campaign for the Super X, which is currently operating as a placeholder for pre-orders and pledges.
As of this writing, the campaign has raised $500,099 of its $6,423 goal from 190 backers, with 28 days remaining.
This device may please during the holiday season, even though Strix Halo devices (including mini PCs which generally sell for less) rarely fall below $2,000.
Kickstarter data shows an average pledge of over $2,600 per backer, suggesting the Super X could enter the market at a similarly high price.
Disclaimer: We do not recommend or endorse any crowdfunding projects. All crowdfunding campaigns have inherent risks, including the possibility of delays, changes or non-delivery of products. Potential funders should carefully evaluate the details and proceed at their own discretion.
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