Aokzoe has only released the Aokzoe A1X this year. By contrast, parent company One-Netbook has offered up numerous devices under its OneXPlayer brand, with the OneXPlayer X1 Air and OneXPlayer Super X still to come. However, it appears that Aokzoe is edging ever closer to launching its long-awaited mini-PC.
The first mini-PC by the brand, we first heard of the device back in May. In recent months, Aokzoe teased and then confirmed that its mini-PC would receive a global release. Now, the company has shared more details about what it considers to be the 'next generation of Aokzoe'. Potentially, Aokzoe has settled on the name 'Aokzoe AI Mini PC' too.
Regardless, Aokzoe's first mini-PC will be available with up to 128 GB of RAM to match other AMD Strix Halo devices like the GMKtec EVO-X2 (curr. $1,499 on Amazon). Moreover, Aokzoe clarifies that up to 96 GB will be configurable as VRAM for a Radeon 8060S iGPU. It remains to be seen whether Aokzoe will sell its AI Mini PC with more than just the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 it mentions in its latest email, though. Details about a launch date and pricing remain unknown for now, too.