- MSI Mini PC handles AI workloads locally without relying on external servers
- MSI AI Edge supports up to 128 GB of unified memory for large models
- Developers can run AI models in natural language, images, or mixed input
MSI has entered the growing Ryzen AI Max+ 395-powered mini PC market, joining a crowded field that currently includes more than 30 devices.
The new AI Edge device is designed to handle desktop AI workloads while providing general computing capabilities for work and gaming.
It features RDNA 3.5 graphics with 40 compute units and XDNA 2 NPU architecture delivering up to 50 TOPS.
Huge memory for on-device AI workloads
The AI Edge supports up to 128 GB of unified LPDDR5X 8000 memory, with 96 GB dynamically allocated to the GPU, a configuration that allows large language models with up to 120 MB of parameters to run at approximately 15 tokens per second.
The AI Edge fits into a small 4 liter form factor, which aims to save desk space while maintaining full desktop functionality.
It also has a built-in power supply and users can choose Windows or Linux for their preferred computing environment.
The system can also deliver gaming performance comparable to a 4060-class GeForce RTX GPU.
With this level of gaming performance, MSI uses the Glacier Armor thermal design, which applies advanced heatsinks to key components and helps maintain consistent performance during long AI inferencing or gaming sessions.
The software provided on AI Edge leverages the device’s computing resources for productivity tasks such as generating notes, creating mind maps, and processing personal data sets.
Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) technology allows users to query local datasets securely, ensuring that sensitive data remains on the device.
Financial records, for example, can be analyzed for insights directly on AI Edge, without cloud intervention.
AI Edge supports real-time AI inference for multimodal models, making it suitable for developers testing natural language, image, or mixed-input models.
Local AI workloads can run independently without external servers, reducing latency and preserving privacy.
The AI Edge offers a simple set of front ports for everyday connectivity.
Users can access a USB-C port for fast data transfer and potential power delivery, while two USB-A ports allow the connection of standard peripherals such as external drives, keyboards or mice.
A 3.5mm audio jack supports headphone or microphone input, ensuring the system can meet basic audio needs without additional adapters.
An SD card slot also allows quick access to external storage or media, supporting workflows that rely on portable storage and file transfer.
In a market crowded with more than 30 Ryzen AI Max+ 395 mini PCs, MSI’s AI Edge will likely compete thanks to its high memory capacity, on-device AI capabilities, and gaming performance.
Its success will likely depend on how well these features meet the needs of developers and professionals looking for a compact and versatile AI desktop.
TechRadar will cover this year’s events extensively THESEand will bring you all the big announcements as they happen. Visit our CES 2026 News for the latest stories and our hands-on verdicts on everything from wireless TVs and foldable displays to new phones, laptops, smart home gadgets and the latest in AI. You can also ask us a question about the show in our Live Q&A from CES 2026 and we will do our best to answer them.
And don’t forget to follow us on TikTok And WhatsApp for the latest news from the CES show!




