Maxsun has introduced its MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) Dual-Card Mini Station, a compact workstation designed for high-performance computing in AI, data science, and professional applications. Showcased at the BW2025 Expo, this sub-20L system integrates Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285HX processor and dual Intel Arc Pro B60 24GB graphics cards, delivering robust performance for demanding workloads.
The Mini Station is powered by the Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX, a 24-core processor from the Arrow Lake-HX series, featuring 8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores. This CPU is optimized for multi-threaded tasks, making it suitable for AI development, scientific simulations, and content creation.
Paired with the processor are two Intel Arc Pro B60 24GB graphics cards, providing a combined 48GB of GDDR6 memory. These GPUs, built on Intel’s Battlemage BMG-G21 architecture, include 20 Xe2 cores and 160 XMX engines per card, delivering up to 197 TOPS for INT8 operations. This configuration supports high-concurrency AI inference for large-scale models like Qwen3-32B, ensuring efficient processing for AI and video-related tasks.

Arc Pro B60 GPU features dual axial fans, nickel-plated composite heat pipes, and a metal backplane for enhanced heat dissipation and structural rigidity. This design ensures sustained performance under heavy workloads while keeping noise levels low, making it ideal for office environments.
The Mini Station provides a wide range of connectivity options to support high-speed data transfer and versatile device integration. It features one M.2 PCIe 5.0×4 slot and two M.2 PCIe 4.0×4 slots for robust storage and expansion capabilities. Additionally, it includes two SlimSAS SFF-8654 4i PCIe 4.0×4 ports for advanced connectivity. The system also offers dual Thunderbolt 5 and dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, delivering a combined theoretical transfer speed of 192Gbps for point-to-point connections.

MAXSUN markets this model as an ideal solution for small and medium businesses focused on AI development, inference, or deploying local LLM models, prioritizing performance, compactness, and acoustic comfort. The Mini Station achieves an optimal balance of power, quiet operation, and versatility in a compact design.
Source : ITHome