Tuxedo has just made a new Nano Pro mini PC, now given more power by AMD's newest Krackan Point APUs. You can pick from chips up to the Ryzen AI 7 350 and get it set up with Linux. The low price for this small but strong PC is €840 (close to $974).
The fresh Nano Pro Gen 14 lets you pick between the AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 or the stronger Ryzen AI 7 350. The higher chip also comes with good Radeon 860M built-in graphics, which makes the mini PC fit for some casual gaming.
Even in its tiny frame, the PC packs a lot. It can have up to 96 GB of fast DDR5 5600 MHz RAM and up to 10 TB of storage space. It's worth noting that one of its M.2 slots fits only the small 2242 SSD type.
Tuxedo points out the Nano Pro Gen 14's small size, at just 110 x 117.5 x 49 mm and about 1 kg, making it very easy to move and save space.
The mini PC offers many ways to hook up:
- Two USB4 ports
- Three USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports
- Two HDMI 2.1 outputs
- One 2.5G Gigabit LAN port
- One normal Gigabit LAN port
- An audio jack
It also supports WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2. Tuxedo lets buyers pick from Windows 11, their own Tuxedo OS, or Ubuntu.
The Tuxedo Nano Pro Gen 14 starts at €840 (about $975). But, the final price can go up to €2,800 for the high-end versions.