The smart 900 mini-pc of colorful fits a 16-core Ryzen AI-chip and Radeon images in a minimalist 4L frame
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- Colorful Smart 900 MINI PC delivers AI-driven performance with 16-core Ryzen processor
- Another Strix Halo device from a smaller brand, while Dell, Asus, MSI remain absent
- It is built for makers who need fast graphics, SD card access and a good range of gates
The Ryzen Ai Max+ 395 is AMD‘s flagship AI APU, which offers strong performance for creative tasks, AI workloads and gaming. A number of PC makers have already built Mobile workstations Around it, and the lesser -known colorful is the newest who participated in the list of his new SMART 900.
This Mini -PC Combines high-end specifications with a daring, industrial design that does not seem out of place in the line-up of Alienware, and be wondered why Dell (And Asus and MSI In that respect) still nothing released around AMD’s powerful new chip.
Developed on Zen 5-architecture, the Ryzen Ai Max+ 395 ‘Strix Halo’ APU is a 16-core chip with 32 wires and a turbo block up to 5.1 GHz. It has a 50 tops NPU for AI tasks and Radeon 8060s images with RDNA 3.5 architecture.
It even has an SD 4.0 card slot
The GPU contains 40 units of account and offers competitive strength for creative tasks, 3D workload and machine learning.
The Smart 900 supports the LPDDR5 memory at 8000 MHz (we imagine up to 128 GB, but nothing has been confirmed) and contains two PCIE 4.0 SSD slots. That combination means fast reading writings and strong multitasking, making it a solid choice for processing, modeling and performing local inference.
For makers and media professionals it contains a rare bonus – an SD 4.0 card slot on the front panel, making fast mediaansfers possible without needing an adapter.
At the front, users receive two USB 3.2 ports, one USB 4.0 Type-C and the SD slot. At the back are extra USB 2.0 and 3.2 ports, another USB 4.0 Type-C, HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4.
Bluetooth support includes versions 4.2 to 5.2, and networks comprises Wi-Fi 7 and 2.5 Gbps Ethernet.
The case itself uses anodized aluminum and has a 4-liter footprint. It should fit nicely into professional or home environments without seeming simple or extensive, and the design makes it look like a huge exclamation mark – and what’s not fun?
There is not yet a word about prices or even a concrete release date, but we do know that it will be available worldwide at the launch – so keep an eye on it for more information hopefully soon.
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