- The APU at 16 hearts from the Abee station with 126 AI highs, the power is far from the average
- Liquid cooling and 92 mm fans keep this little hell in the fridge under a heavy IA load
- A Radeon 8600 operating at 2900 MHz with 96 GB of shared memory is not a joke
ABEE AI station, a compact but powerful AI work station, has recently been unveiled at the National Conference of the AMD industry solution.
This mini Workstation includes the AMD Ryzen AI Max 395 processor, offering an APU with 16 hearts and 32-thread with boost speeds up to 5.1 GHz.
It incorporates an AI engine offering 126 high combined, including a dedicated NPU valued at more than 50 peaks.
Compact liquid IA PC designed for high performance local inference
The integrated AMD Radeon 8600S GPU works at 2900 MHz and can allocate up to 96 GB of memory for AI tasks.
It is also delivered with 128 GB of LP-DDR5X memory operating at 8000 MT / s, and storage options comprising two 56 GB modules and a DOGE unit of 1 TB.
The system seems well suited to AI and automatic learning inference, although it should be noted that the RAM is welded and not moderable.
Nevertheless, this level of inference performance places it in direct affirmation for the title of the best mini PC, especially among the developers of AI who are looking for a local calculation option without cloud recourse.
The cooling design of the ABA AI station includes two 92 mm fans, a small internal radiator and a pump mounted directly on the APU.
This configuration increases his profile as a best candidate for the workstation for users who require high performance without thermal limit.
Despite its compact size 21x22x15cm, the ABEE station has joined an integrated PSU Flex 400W, classified as efficiency.
The ABEE AI station also has a personalized ATX12VO motherboard and supports advanced networking with double ports offering 2.5gbe and 10gbe connectivity.
This professional PC also supports a 27 -inch Q27P3U AOC screen offering a 2K resolution and a 75 Hz refreshment rate.
Additional accessories include the V700 958FI webcam with microphone and a WIRS6 wireless mechanical keyboard and a mouse.
On paper, this device seems to have most of the equipment it needs to maintain stable performance under sustained workloads, but real world tests will be necessary to validate this.
Over time, more Chinese brands such as GMKTEC with the Evo-X2 and Sdunited with the AX835-025FF began to adopt the Halo Strix processor in their mini PC.
However, the main manufacturers such as Asus, Framework and HP have so far limited their use of the chip to larger work class systems rather than compact office computers.
The question of whether these consumer brands will eventually bring Stix Halo to their mini PC lines remain uncertain.
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