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While Colorful is usually known for its GPUs, the Computex 2025 booth was populated with some interesting mini PC designs and laptops. First on the menu are Colorful's new laptops. The new EVOL G16 Pro and P16 Pro laptops arrive powered by NVIDIA's latest RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPUs. Under the hood, they can be configured with up to a 14th Generation Intel Core i9-14900HX processor, which boasts 24 cores, 32 threads, and a maximum P-core turbo clock of 5.8 GHz, and thanks to Intel's Application Performance Optimization technology, demanding applications and games run more smoothly and responsively. Both models sport a 2K QHD display (2560 × 1600) that refreshes at 300 Hz, while full 100% sRGB coverage ensures colors are reproduced with exceptional accuracy and vibrancy.
Next up is the mini PC lineup. Starting off with a retro-inspired PC chassis, Colorful prepared a "Mini AI PC" running on an AMD Ryzen AI MAX 300 series processor lineup. Featuring up to 16 cores, 32 threads, Radeon 8060S graphics with 40 CUs, and up to 128 GB of memory, it is an ideal mini PC for users trying to run local AI models without taking up too much space. The chassis design allows for either horizontal or vertical placement. Next up we have a new, NUC-inspired mini PC with what appears to be a non-existent AMD HX255 CPU. While it might be fun to theorize what the CPU is, it is most likely a print mistake, which should state Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX "Arrow Lake" design, as only Intel has this SKU in its product portfolio.

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Next up is the mini PC lineup. Starting off with a retro-inspired PC chassis, Colorful prepared a "Mini AI PC" running on an AMD Ryzen AI MAX 300 series processor lineup. Featuring up to 16 cores, 32 threads, Radeon 8060S graphics with 40 CUs, and up to 128 GB of memory, it is an ideal mini PC for users trying to run local AI models without taking up too much space. The chassis design allows for either horizontal or vertical placement. Next up we have a new, NUC-inspired mini PC with what appears to be a non-existent AMD HX255 CPU. While it might be fun to theorize what the CPU is, it is most likely a print mistake, which should state Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX "Arrow Lake" design, as only Intel has this SKU in its product portfolio.






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