- Acemagic adds to the growing Ryzen AI Max+ 395 series with the Tank M1A Pro+
- New mini PC offers quad 8K output, large memory capacity and triple M.2 storage
- Distinct chassis design supports portable AI workloads with strong integrated graphics
A growing number of computer manufacturers have rolled out systems built around AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor – and while there are a few laptops, most of them are mini PCs – with Acemagic now joining the party with its upcoming Tank M1A Pro+.
The company showed off the compact desktop on Weibo, where early material showed the familiar dark Acemagic styling with a reference in one to it being a “silver demon tank”.
Small enough to fit in a backpack, it shares the style of the Tank 03 mini PC, which in our 2024 review we said was an “excellent choice for those who prioritize performance and versatility in a compact format.”
Up to 24 TB storage space
AMD’s APU architecture combines CPU, GPU and NPU elements in one package. It delivers 126 TOPS of AI computing, and its integrated Radeon 8060S graphics can reach performance levels comparable to an RTX 4070M laptop, depending on the workload and thermal headroom available in this form factor.
The mini PC includes 128 GB of LPDDR5X 8000MHz memory and three M.2 PCIe4.0 slots. Acemagic mentions a 12TB limit, although the physical layout supports the possibility of higher capacities, up to 24TB of storage if you choose 8TB drives.
An SD card slot supports fast file transfers, and the port selection is wide enough for several high-speed devices and modern network standards including WiFi 7.
The device can drive four 8K displays at once. Like its predecessor, a tri-mode switch adjusts power limits and thermal behavior, allowing users to switch between quieter operation and full performance without delving into software menus.
Although the design leans towards a sci-fi style with light features and angular lines, the Tank M1A Pro+ is positioned as a practical compact desktop for users who want powerful AI functions and high memory capacity in a small shell.
There is no word on when it will be released or global availability, but it should be very soon. We have requested a device for review.
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