GMK Evo-X2 mini PC with Ryzen AI Max+ 395 ships in May, up for pre-order now for $1400 and up

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The GMK Evo-X2 is a little computer that packs a lot of processing power thanks to an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Strix Halo processor with 16 CPU cores, 32 threads, Radeon 8060S integrated graphics and an NPU with up to 50 TOPS of AI processing performance.

First unveiled in March, the Evo-X2 is now available for pre-order in the US. Earlier this month GMK began taking reservations through its website, and now the powerful mini PC is available from Amazon. A model with 64GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD sells for $1400, while a 128GB/2TB model is expected to sell for $1800, although it’s listed as “currently unavailable.

GMK says those prices are good through May 6th as part of a launch promotion. Starting May 7th, the 64GB model will sell for $1500 while the 128GB version will run $2000.

Customers who make a reservation on the GPD website can also sort of get the same pricing by putting down a $100 or $200 deposit today to receive a discount on the full price of the EVO-X2. It’s a little confusing, but in a nutshell, here’s what that means:

  • The 64GB/1TB model has a $1499 presale price, but if you put down a $100 deposit you get a $200 discount (including the deposit). So you’ll be asked to pay $1299 on May 17th for a total of $1399.
  • The 128GB/2TB version has a $1999 presale price, but if you put down a $200 deposit you get a $400 discount. That means customers who pay the deposit will pay $200 up front and $1599 on May 7th for a total of $1799.

Both versions of the mini PC have the same Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor configured with a 140 watt TDP, presumably giving the chip a little more headroom than it would have in a laptop or tablet. And both feature LPDDR5X-8000 memory which is not user-upgradeable. But up to 75 percent of the memory can be allocated for use by the GPU, which means that top-tier models support up to 96GB of dedicated video memory.

While the chip’s integrated GPU offers discrete-class performance, the PC makers that are pushing systems with this processor are following AMD’s lead and emphasizing the AI capabilities of this sort of setup. Not only does the processor have a 50 TOPS NPU, but the chip supports up to 126 TOPS of total AI performance when you leverage the CPU and GPU. And while most gamers probably don’t need 128GB of RAM, that memory could come in handy for running large language models locally.

The GMK Evo-X2 also has an M.2 slot for a user-replaceable PCIe 4.0 SSD,  a 230W power supply, and a MediaTek RZ717/MT7925 wireless card with support for WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

Ports include:

  • 2 x USB4 (40 Gbps)
  • 3 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A (10 Gbps)
  • 2 x USB 2.0 (480 Mbps)
  • 1 x DisplayPort 1.4
  • 1 x HDMI 2.1
  • 1 x 2.5 GbE Ethernet (RTL8125BG)
  • 2 x 3.5mm audio
  • 1 x SD card reader
  • 1 x DC power input

This article was first published April 15, 2025 and most recently updated April 30, 2025. 

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