JIMOKE EVO-X3 Mini PC to Feature Ryzen AI Max+ 495 and 192GB Memory

JIMOKE plans to release a high-end EVO-X3 mini PC featuring the Ryzen AI Max+ 495 processor and up to 192GB of LPDDR5X memory for running larger-scale AI models.

JIMOKE EVO-X3 Mini PC to Feature Ryzen AI Max+ 495 and 192GB Memory

JIMOKE (GEEKOM) plans to release a high-end variant of its EVO-X3 mini PC later this year. The new model targets users who need substantial memory for local artificial intelligence workloads. It will feature the Ryzen AI Max+ 495 processor on the Strix Halo platform.

New Strix Halo platform targets local AI workloads with massive RAM capacity

The upcoming configuration includes 192GB of LPDDR5X unified memory. JIMOKE confirmed that the standard launch version ships with 128GB of RAM, while the premium 192GB variant remains in development. The company states this high memory capacity enables the execution of larger-scale AI large language models.

Spec comparison

  • Processor: AI Max+ 495 (Strix Halo platform)
  • Memory: 192GB LPDDR5X unified memory
  • Storage: 2TB SSD (expected)
  • Connectivity: OCuLink, Wi-Fi 7, dual PCIe 4.0 SSD slots

Hardware upgrades over previous Strix Halo mini PCs include an OCuLink port for external GPU connections. The system also supports Wi-Fi 7 and features dual PCIe 4.0 SSD slots. Expected storage capacity reaches 2TB for this high-end configuration.

Official pricing details remain unannounced. Market conditions suggest the price will be high due to current memory market constraints. The company has not released a specific cost figure yet.

JIMOKE positions the EVO-X3 as a capable desktop replacement with expandable storage and modern connectivity options. The Strix Halo platform provides integrated graphics performance suitable for demanding tasks without requiring a discrete GPU.

The 192GB memory variant arrives later this year, while the base model launches first. This release strategy allows JIMOKE to address immediate demand before introducing the higher-capacity option.

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