- Maxsuns Mini Station merges with double GPUs and mobile silicon to a compact desktop unit
- With 48 GB of Vram it is clearly built to require creative and AI -Inferencing tasks
- Dual Thunderbolt 5 Ports and Slimsas Slots push bandwidth to a theoretical 192 Gbps
Maxsun has introduced what it claims is the industry’s first compact workstation built around Intel’s core Ultra 9 285HX processor, a chip based on the Arrow Lake-HX architecture.
The Maxsun Mini Station is a compact system designed for professionals who handle AI-inference, model installation or resource-heavy creative work.
The system includes two ARC Pro B60 GPUs from Maxsun, specifically the Milestone 24G model, each equipped with 24 GB of video memory-together they provide a total of 48 GB VRAM, designed to support demanding workloads as large language model interactions and long context scenarios such as QWEN3-32B.
Double arch Gpus push Vram to 48 GB
There are some questions about its practical compatibility and about such GPU events can scale effectively across different software stacks, especially those outside AI laboratories.
On the CPU front, Maxsun Core Ultra 9 285HX, a 24-core processor with 8 performance kernels and 16 effective cores.
This mobile-class chip, which is recontextualized to desktop through reception (mobile on desktop) strategy, forms the basis of Mini Station.
The processor is not removable or upgradable, which imposes a fixed ceiling on prolonged flexibility.
Although the hardware choice makes sense from a manufacturing point of view, it may raise doubts for buyers.
With regard to connection, the Mini Station supports an M.2 PCIE 5.0 X4, Two M.2 PCIE 4.0 X4 and Two Slimsas SFF -8654 4I PCIE 4.0 X4 Disability surfaces -combined with double thunderbolt 5 and dual thunderbolt 4 ports, the system delivers a theoretical flow of 192GBPS.
These specifications really suggest the potential of external GPU setups or ultra-fast local storage, important factors for those looking for the best PC for video editing or complex simulations.
Maxsun GPUs incorporate double fans, compound heat pipes and a metal back plate to ensure thermal stability.
However, this does not eliminate concerns about performance dampers in such a compact case.
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