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GMK EVO-X3 Mini Workstation Unveiled With Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 495, Up to 192GB RAM and OCuLink eGPU Support

GMK has officially introduced the EVO-X3, a next-generation mini workstation designed for AI developers, content creators, and power users seeking desktop-class performance in a compact form factor. The new system builds on the EVO-X2 and adds several major upgrades, including OCuLink connectivity, improved cooling, and support for AMD’s upcoming Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 495 processor.

At launch, the EVO-X3 will be available with AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, but GMK has also confirmed a more powerful configuration featuring the Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 495 later this year. The flagship model is expected to support up to 192GB of LPDDR5X memory, making it one of the most capable mini PCs for local AI workloads and large language model deployment.

One of the biggest additions is native OCuLink support, allowing users to connect external graphics cards with significantly higher bandwidth than traditional USB4-based eGPU solutions. This upgrade makes the EVO-X3 a more versatile machine for gaming, AI acceleration, and professional workloads that benefit from dedicated graphics hardware.

The Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 495 variant is expected to feature Radeon 8065S integrated graphics, enhanced clock speeds, and support for up to 160GB of configurable VRAM through its unified memory architecture. AMD’s latest AI-focused processor also delivers up to 55 TOPS of NPU performance, targeting demanding AI applications and edge computing tasks.

Beyond raw performance, the EVO-X3 brings a redesigned chassis that is taller than its predecessor, enabling larger cooling components and improved thermal efficiency. Additional features include Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, USB4 ports, and dual PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots for high-speed storage expansion.

While GMK has not yet announced official pricing, the company says the standard Ryzen AI Max+ 395 version will arrive first, with the more powerful Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 495 model expected to launch later in 2026.