ASUS Unveils PN54 Mini PC with AMD Ryzen AI 300

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ASUS launchs ExpertCenter PN54, a high-performance Copilot+ mini PC powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors and AMD Radeon graphics. ExpertCenter PN54 offers extensive connectivity, including WiFi 7 and Bluetooth® 5.4, and is able to support up to four 4K displays. This mini PC enables retailers and business to maintain their competitive edge alike: it's well-equipped to handle data-intensive workloads, AI-enhanced applications, and edge data processing. PN54 boasts more I/O ports than other mini PCs, allowing retailers to connect to multiple devices for field deployment or in limited-space environments.

First Copilot+ mini PC by ASUS built on AMD architecture

At the heart of ExpertCenter PN54 is the latest AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processor that delivers over 50% more on-chip memory for enhanced performance. Built on the cutting-edge AMD Zen 5 cores previously only available in desktop CPUs, this latest processor features eight cores of processing power and a 5GHz boost frequency. And with the advanced AMD XDNA 2 NPU Architecture, ExpertCenter PN54 handles AI-powered content creation, code compilation, data analysis, meetings, and other tasks seamlessly.

Additionally, integrated AMD Radeon 800M graphics offer higher clock speeds and 11% improvement in 3D rendering performance compared to previous-generation models[i], ensuring smooth media editing at high frame rates. The processor also supports high-speed DDR5 memory, delivering 50% more bandwidth for smoother multitasking across different office applications and automated tasks.

Extensive connectivity and striking high-res visuals

Despite its compact dimensions, ExpertCenter PN54 features an extensive array of ports, including six USB ports, optional single or dual 2.5G LAN, and two DisplayPort interfaces for connecting up to four 4K displays, digital signage, security cameras, or other peripherals. The latest MTK WiFi 7 offers users faster

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