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Acer is joining the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 mini PC bandwagon with the new Veriton RA110. The company is positioning the little computer as a “mini workstation” thanks to its combination of a 16-core, 32-thread processor with 40-core Radeon 8060S discrete-class integrated graphics and support for up to 128GB of LPDDR5x-8533 memory with 256GB/s bandwidth.
But in addition to functioning as a graphics or AI workstation, the little computer could also be a compact gaming PC or a high-performance general-purpose computer. And while it’s hardly the first mini PC with this processor, it’s certainly one of the smallest, at just 160 x 160 x 47mm (6.3″ x 6.3″ x 1.9″).

That makes the Acer Veriton RA110 a little larger than AMD’s own Ryzen AI Halo mini PC, but still pretty small for a computer with this kind of horsepower.
Acer says the system can delivers up to 126 TOPS of AI processing performance with support for 200-billion parameter LLMs.
Other features include two M.2 2280 slots for storage, support fo r WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, and a set of ports that includes:
Acer says the mini workstation will be available in select markets (including North America) in the second half of 2026. Pricing will be revealed closer to launch, but if the prices of other mini PCs with Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Strix Halo chips and 128GB of RAM are anything to go by, the safe bet is that these things will cost a lot.
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