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Acemagics mini PCs have room for two GPUs and are intended for AI

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Acemagic will make mini PCs that are specifically suitable for AI applications. The company is showing two models at the Computex fair, the GT5 and GT5 Pro. Users can put a socketed CPU in the motherboard and a GPU in the device, but the two PCs are delivered as barebones.

Acemagic is showing two models of a new mini PC at the Computex fair. According to the company, these are intended to perform AI tasks. The difference between the models lies, among other things, in the volume and the GPUs that fit in them. The GT5 fits one video card such as a Blackwell model. The GT5 Pro fits two, although they must be two single slot cards.

The models further differ in size. The GT5 has a capacity of 4.8 liters, the GT5 Pro measures 5.6 liters.

The PCs are supplied as barebones, but have room for two M.2 2280 SSDs and there are two Udimm DDR4 slots in the models. They both have a motherboard with a socket for Intel i3, i5 or i7 processors or for AMD Ryzen 7 or 9 processors.

The devices are both available immediately, but Acemagic does not mention prices.

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