Gmktec has introduced the Evo-X3, a new mini PC designed for local AI processing and high-capacity memory.
The device is now available in China, with a global launch scheduled for July 6, slightly delayed from the original June 29 date.
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Specifications and Features
The Evo-X3 is powered by AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395, a 4nm processor with 16 cores and 32 threads.
It integrates Radeon 8060S graphics and an XDNA2 NPU delivering 50 TOPS, for a total AI compute of up to 126 TOPS.
The system comes with 128GB of LPDDR5X RAM at 8000MT/s.
Users can allocate up to 96GB of this memory as VRAM, enabling the machine to run large local models like Qwen3 235B.
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Gmktec claims its performance in LM Studio can surpass a desktop RTX 4090 in specific workloads.
Pre-installed Gmktec Claw AI software optimizes the system for AMD's ROCm ecosystem, simplifying the deployment of large language models locally.
The Evo-X3 features a CNC-machined metal chassis and a cooling system with three copper heat pipes and three active fans.
Users can select silent, balanced, or performance power profiles. Storage is handled by dual PCIe 4.0 x4 M.
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2 slots, supporting up to 16TB.
Connectivity includes a native OCuLink port for external desktop graphics cards, supporting Nvidia's RTX 40-series and 50-series.
It also offers USB4, Wi-Fi 7, a 2.5G Ethernet port, and dual 8K display outputs.
Pricing and Availability
The Evo-X3 with 128GB RAM and a 1TB SSD is priced at 21,699 yuan ($3,205).
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The version with a 4TB SSD costs 25,699 yuan ($3,796). Global release is expected on July 6.
