PELADN is a brand you might not have heard of, but it has just introduced its new Mini-PC system powered by AMD's new flagship Ryzen AI Max+ 395 "Strix Halo" APU. Check it out:

The company is making just a single model of its new PELADN Y01 small form factor system which is powered by AMD's new flagship Ryzen AI Max+ 395 "Strix Halo" APU that features 16 cores and 32 threads of Zen 5 processing power, and a powerful Radeon 8060S integrated GPU that is based on the RDNA 3.5 GPU architecture with 40 Compute Units.
Strix Halo features three TDP modes: 55W, 85W, and 120W, but we don't know how you'll select between these TDPs. Inside, there's also up to 128GB of LPDDR5-8000 memory ready for AI workloads, content creation, gaming, and everything in between.

PELADN sells its products on both Amazon and Newegg, but this new PELADN Y01 Mini-PC packing the new Strix Halo APU isn't listed yet; however, the company has already begun selling its new Mini-PC system in bulk on Alibaba, with a starting price of $1850.
I recently tested HP's powerful new ZBook Ultra G1a 14 workstation laptop that packs the AMD Ryzen AI Max 380 "Strix Halo" APU and the slightly less powerful Radeon 8050S integrated GPU (32 Compute Units on the Radeon 8050S versus the 40 Compute Units on the Radeon 8060S). I was impressed with the integrated GPU on the laptop, with the Radeon 8050S more than capable of not just 1080p gaming, but also higher-end 1440p and 4K gaming.
This means that the full-spec Strix Halo APU and its 40 CU-based Radeon 8060S will be a formidable chip for gaming inside of the PELADN Y01 Mini-PC system.





