
Both CORSAIR and SIXUNITED have introduced their customized mini PCs for AI workstations, showcasing identical chassis designs. These innovative workstation solutions are powered by the advanced Ryzen Strix Halo-based APUs.
CORSAIR and SIXUNITED Unveil Identical AI Workstation Mini PCs Powered by Ryzen Strix Halo APUs; SIXUNITED Offers Optional RX 7600 XT Configuration
In a recent announcement, AMD rolled out its new Adrenalin Edition Preview Driver, which enhances local support for 128B parameters. This tweet also highlighted various hardware manufacturers leveraging Strix Halo technology for their AI workstation systems. Notably, CORSAIR has been mentioned alongside well-known companies like HP, ASUS, and Framework.
Quietly listed on its official website, CORSAIR has revealed the CORSAIR AI Workstation 300, a mini PC that harnesses the power of the latest Zen 5-based Strix Halo APUs. Users have the option to choose between the Ryzen AI Max 385—featuring an 8-core/16-thread architecture with integrated Radeon 8050S iGPU—and the flagship Ryzen AI Max+ 395, which boasts a robust 16-core/32-thread configuration paired with the advanced RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 8060S iGPU.



The AI Workstation 300 supports up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory clocked at 8000 MT/s, coupled with dual NVMe SSD slots. With a 350W Flex ATX power supply, this mini PC is designed to handle intensive AI tasks right from the start. Interestingly, CORSAIR isn’t alone in this venture; SIXUNITED—a Chinese tech manufacturer—also launched a similarly designed workstation mini PC named XB35-H02/03-BQ, featuring the same casing, likely indicating shared manufacturing sources.



Unlike the CORSAIR model, the SIXUNITED XB35 comes in two variants: the H02 model, equipped with a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor and the Radeon 8060S, and the 03-BQ variant, which includes a dedicated Radeon RX 7600 XT graphics card with up to 175W TDP. Both versions support dual SSDs and provide differing memory configurations (LPDDR5 and 2x DDR5 SO-DIMM).However, when it comes to the power supply and connectivity features, both models are virtually identical.
When placed side by side, the only notable distinction is branding. Each model offers the same port configuration at both the front and back. While pricing details for the SIXUNITED XB35-H02/03-BQ remain undisclosed, the starting price for the CORSAIR AI Workstation 300 is set at $1599 for the Ryzen AI Max 385 configuration with 64 GB LPDDR5X and a 1 TB SSD. The premium Ryzen AI Max+ 395 model costs $1999 and includes 128 GB LPDDR5X memory. For those looking for maximum storage with a 2+2 TB SSD setup, the price escalates to $2299.
For further details, you can refer to the official announcements from CORSAIR and SIXUNITED.
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