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MaxSun Mini Station: all-Intel hardware with up to Core Ultra 9 285HX, dual Arc Pro B60 GPUs

MaxSun teases its all-Intel Mini Station: a new MoDT system powered with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX and dual Arc Pro B60 GPUs.

MaxSun Mini Station: all-Intel hardware with up to Core Ultra 9 285HX, dual Arc Pro B60 GPUs
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TL;DR: MaxSun's new Mini Station MoDT system features all-Intel hardware, including the Core Ultra 9 285HX CPU and dual Arc Pro B60 GPUs, targeting AI workloads. Showcased at Bilibili World 2025, it offers powerful performance with extensive I/O but lacks upgrade options and pricing details.

MaxSun is preparing its new MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) system, with an array of all-Intel hardware with up to the Core Ultra 9 285HX and dual Arc Pro B60 GPUs.

MaxSun Mini Station: all-Intel hardware with up to Core Ultra 9 285HX, dual Arc Pro B60 GPUs 72

The new MaxSun Mini Station is a new MoDT system that is powered by Intel's new Core Ultra 200HX series CPUs, with the new Mini Station packing up to the Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX processor, and dual Arc Pro B60 GPUs. The CPUs are pre-installed onto the motherboard, so there will be no user upgrades down the path.

There was a demo system of MaxSun's new Mini Station PC presented at the Bilibili World 2025, showcasing dual Arc Pro B60 graphics cards. The demo system was powered by Arc Pro B60 Milestone graphics cards, which look very similar to the Arc B580 gaming graphics cards.

Chinese media hasn't reported any information on pricing or a release window, but the new MaxSun Mini Station system is being aimed at AI workloads, so don't expect this to be cheap. This will be one of the first systems that have all-Intel hardware, with the max of Arrow Lake and Battlemage, which is definitely an interesting thing to see.

MaxSun's new Mini Station is also far bigger than you'd think, but for users wanting a new dual-GPU system for AI workloads, they're not going to be small. We don't know anything about the system in terms of RAM, SSD, or PSU, but it has a bunch of I/O on the front (USB-A ports, USB-C ports, and more).

News Sources:videocardz.com and ithome.com

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