SIXUNITED expands AMD Strix Halo lineup across desktops, AIOs, tablets, and NAS systems

SIXUNITED has confirmed a broad rollout of AMD’s Ryzen AI MAX “Strix Halo” processors across multiple new form factors. The company, which serves as AMD’s ODM partner for this platform in China, is introducing a complete range of systems featuring the 16-core APU with integrated 40-core RDNA 3.5 graphics and up to 50 TOPS NPU performance.
Strix Halo All-in-One PCs
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The new all-in-one PCs AXA33 and STHT1 integrate Strix Halo performance into compact desktop setups. The AXA33 offers up to a 4K 27-inch display with an optional OLED panel and tilt adjustment, while the STHT1 features a 23.8-inch FHD display, optional ODD, HDMI input, and UPS support. Both support up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory and are designed for productivity and education use, showing that Strix Halo’s reach now extends beyond mobile and mini-PC platforms.
Strix Halo laptop and tablet
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SIXUNITED also introduced two portable systems: the 16-inch AXN77B laptop and the 14-inch AXP77 tablet. The AXN77B is a high-performance system with Ryzen AI MAX 300 up to 120W TDP and a 99.9 Wh battery, targeting creators and gamers. The AXP77 tablet, meanwhile, combines a 65W Strix Halo APU, detachable keyboard, AMOLED 120 Hz display, and a 1.3 kg chassis. It looks like the ASUS ROG tablet finally has some competition.
First Strix Halo NAS
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Perhaps the most interesting reveal is the STHT1-S5D-QSB NAS (what an awful name), the first known NAS based on AMD’s Strix Halo platform. It supports up to five HDDs and two M.2 SSDs with a compact aluminum chassis and magnetic front cover. There are three variants planned, it seems. SIXUNITED also confirmed that its previously announced AXB35 mini PC AI workstation series remains part of the lineup. There are two compact PCs from this brand actually, one with a built-in PSU and one with an external brick. This combined with other systems means that SIXUNITED will have 2, 4, 6 and 8-liter PCs with Halo (quite a choice).
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The brand will therefore have one of the most diverse Strix Halo portfolios so far, covering desktops, AIOs, tablets, laptops, and NAS systems, but not gaming handhelds, which remain limited to GPD’s Win 5 (for now)
| SIXUNITED AMD Strix Halo Systems | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz.com | Form Factor | Platform | Display | Memory | Storage | PSU / Battery |
| AXB35 | Mini PC 2/4 liter | AMD Strix Halo (132 W) | ❌ | LPDDR5 8000 MHz (8×32-bit) | 2× M.2 PCIe 4.0 ×4 SSD | 240 W external / 350 W internal |
| xD4B/xD8B | Compact PC 4/8 liter | AMD Strix Halo (120W) | ❌ | LPDDR5X 8000 MHz, up to 128 GB | 2× M.2 PCIe 4.0 ×4 SSD | internal PSU |
| AXA33 | 27″ AIO PC | AMD Ryzen AI MAX 300 | 27″ up to 4K 60 Hz (OLED option) | LPDDR5X 8000 MHz, up to 128 GB | 2× M.2 PCIe 4.0 ×4 SSD | <120 W |
| STHT1 | 23.8″ AIO PC | AMD FP11 Strix Halo (55 W) | 23.8″ FHD 60 Hz | LPDDR5X 8000 MHz, up to 128 GB | 2× M.2 PCIe 4.0 ×4 SSD | 55 W TDP / UPS support |
| AXN77B | 16″ Laptop | AMD Ryzen AI MAX 300 (85–120 W) | 16″ 2560×1600 165 Hz (OLED option) | LPDDR5X 8000 MT/s, up to 128 GB | 2× M.2 PCIe 4.0 ×4 SSD | 99.9 Wh battery |
| AXP77 | 14″ Tablet PC | AMD Strix Halo (65 W) | 14″ 2880×1800 AMOLED 120 Hz Touch | LPDDR5X 64 GB (default) / Max 64 GB | 2× M.2 PCIe 4.0 ×4 SSD | 75 Wh battery |
| STHT1-S5D-QSB | AI NAS | AMD Strix Halo (120 W) | ❌ | LPDDR5 8000 MHz (8 channels) | 5× HDD + 2× M.2 SSD | 120 W PSU |
Source: SIXUNITED