As far as modern tech goes, Mini PCs have proven to be an efficient means of powering up workplaces and businesses, and manufacturers have been wise to take advantage of this. Take for example ASUS, which has spent the past few years building up a wide selection of enterprise-grade mini PC models under its belt.
More recently, the company announced its new ExpertCenter PN54-S1, which is powered by AMD’s Ryzen 200 Series processors, which themselves are built on AMD’s Zen 4 architecture. This includes up to eight high-performance CPU cores and support for up to 64GB of memory, as well as up to 16 AI TOPS for AI processing. It also features AMD Radeon 780M graphics, which is built on RDNA3 architecture.
Other features include a built-in fingerprint sensor for biometric logins and fTPM 2.0 (with optional dTPM) for hardware-level key management, a speaker and microphone, and even a voice command feature for instant access to the AI assistant. All of this comes wrapped up in an aluminium chassis that’s designed to be easily accessible without the need for tools.