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This PC is truly unique - Minisforum M1-1295 is the first mini PC with no front-facing ports, and the audiophile in me will more than appreciate the three separate audio connectors
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Minisforum M1-1295 combines minimalist design and Intel power, hiding all ports at the back for a cleaner workstation aesthetic.

This absurdly powerful NAS uses a Ryzen AI 9 CPU paired with up to 96GB ECC RAM, OCuLink, and has its own MinisCloud OS
By Efosa Udinmwen published
The Minisforum N5 Pro combines Ryzen AI 9, ECC memory, flexible storage, and MinisCloud OS while facing pricing uncertainties.

This ultra slim mini PC is essentially a Core i9 laptop with an RTX 5070 laptop GPU, but sans a battery, keyboard, and screen
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Minisforum’s G7 Pro Mini PC delivers Core i9 and RTX 5070 performance in a compact, ultra-slim chassis without integrated peripherals.

Minisforum belatedly joins the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 race with a mini PC that can be rack-mounted, yes, rack-mounted in 2U
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Minisforum unveils MS-S1 Max with Ryzen AI Max+ 395, PCIe expansion, rack compatibility, strong ports, but no price for now.

This mini PC is the first computer ever to have a revolutionary new tech that allows USB to finally match Thunderbolt - Minisforum MS-S1 Max has USB 4.0 v2 ports
By Wayne Williams published
Minisforum's MS-S1 Max mini workstation combines AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, PCIe x16 slot, 320W PSU, dual fans, and dual USB4 v2 connectivity.

Finally, Minisforum set to launch its own AI Max+ 395 Mini PC - benchmarks of a 128GB RAM beast emerge on Geekbench
By Wayne Williams published
Minisforum may launch new mini PC with Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip and 128GB RAM.

Rare AMD CPU powers this just-announced NAS offering, not only 2 USB4 ports but also one OCuLink connector - I'd love to use it as a mini PC
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Ryzen 7 255 is not on AMD’s site, but it powers a new NAS with USB4 and OCuLink

AMD has a problem: Chinese vendor goes rogue and puts Ryzen AI CPUs in server racks instead of EPYC processors
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Minisforum’s MS-S1 Max rack server uses a Ryzen AI chip, challenging AMD’s EPYC lineup by offering low-cost, high-efficiency local AI computing for edge environments.
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