- The Beelink GTR9 Pro boasts a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, delivering an impressive 126 TOPS for cutting-edge AI performance
- Featuring dual 10Gbps Ethernet ports for rapid clustering and exceptional data transfer rates
- The built-in Radeon 8060S GPU competes with NVIDIA’s RTX 40 series, all while remaining compact and quiet
Introducing a compact mini PC tailored for AI tasks, gaming, and content creation, Beelink—a lesser-known Chinese technology company—has unveiled the GTR9 Pro.
This device harnesses the power of AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, specifically engineered for high-throughput and resource-intensive computing applications.
According to Beelink, the GTR9 Pro can achieve up to 126 trillion operations per second (TOPS) and accommodates AI models with as many as 70 billion parameters, including those built on frameworks like DeepSeek.
A Versatile AMD-Based Mini PC for AI, Gaming, and Creative Work
The GTR9 Pro operates efficiently as a standalone unit or can seamlessly integrate into clustered computing setups.
Featuring dual 10Gbps Ethernet and two 40Gbps USB4 ports, this machine facilitates lightning-fast data transfers both within networks and to external devices.
The integrated AMD Radeon 8060S GPU, equipped with 40 cores, provides graphics capabilities that rival NVIDIA’s RTX 40 series. Additionally, it supports up to 96GB of video memory, making it a formidable contender among high-performance workstations.
Capable of handling modern gaming titles at peak settings, the GTR9 Pro excels in AI processes and media production as well. As a member of Beelink’s “Quietly” series, it emphasizes a low-noise thermal design.
For creative professionals, it supports essential software such as Adobe After Effects and Photoshop, excelling in tasks like rendering and live streaming.
Describing the system as “crafted for innovators, gamers, and creators who require maximum performance with minimal noise,” Beelink aims to capture the attention of demanding users.
The GTR9 Pro is set to retail for $1,999, with the official launch date yet to be disclosed.