CORSAIR and SIXUNITED released competing mini workstations powered by AMD Ryzen Strix Halo processors. Both companies utilize identical case designs, suggesting shared manufacturing partnerships for their chassis components. AMD announced driver support for 128-bit parameters alongside hardware partner reveals.
CORSAIR markets its AI Workstation 300 with two processor choices. The entry model features Ryzen AI Max 385 with eight cores and Radeon 8050S graphics. The premium version uses Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with sixteen cores and Radeon 8060S graphics. Memory configurations reach 128GB LPDDR5X at 8000 MT/s speeds.
SIXUNITED offers the XB35 series with two variants. The H02 model matches CORSAIR specifications with integrated graphics only. The 03-BQ version adds dedicated Radeon RX 7600 XT graphics cards rated at 175 watts. Both systems support dual NVMe storage and 350-watt power supplies. CORSAIR pricing begins at $1599 for base configurations.
CORSAIR markets its AI Workstation 300 with two processor choices. The entry model features Ryzen AI Max 385 with eight cores and Radeon 8050S graphics. The premium version uses Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with sixteen cores and Radeon 8060S graphics. Memory configurations reach 128GB LPDDR5X at 8000 MT/s speeds.
SIXUNITED offers the XB35 series with two variants. The H02 model matches CORSAIR specifications with integrated graphics only. The 03-BQ version adds dedicated Radeon RX 7600 XT graphics cards rated at 175 watts. Both systems support dual NVMe storage and 350-watt power supplies. CORSAIR pricing begins at $1599 for base configurations.