Beelink introduces a new model in its ME Pro series that targets users seeking domestic Chinese processor options. The company expands the lineup with a platform built around the Loongson 2K3000 system-on-chip.
The new model targets users seeking domestic Chinese processor options with flexible storage configurations.
The device operates as a NAS-style mini PC designed for flexible storage configurations. It offers both two-bay and four-bay drive layouts to accommodate different capacity needs.
Loongson markets the 2K3000 processor as an eight-core chip running on its proprietary LoongArch architecture. The silicon clocks up to 2.2GHz and includes the LG200 GPGPU core for graphics workloads.
The integrated GPU supports OpenGL 3.3 and OpenCL 1.1 standards while delivering over six TOPS of AI compute power. System memory reaches 64GB through eMMC storage, with DDR4 slots available for expansion alongside M.2 PCIe SSD support. Connectivity features dual USB 3.1 ports, HDMI output, and two 2.5GbE Ethernet interfaces.
Beelink positions the new ME Pro model as a distinct alternative within its mini PC range. The company previously released other iterations of the series using different processor architectures to serve varied market segments.
The announcement confirms hardware specifications and platform details without disclosing pricing or release dates. Buyers will need to wait for official channels to learn about availability windows.



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