Beelink unveils SER10 Pro and SER10 Max mini PCs with DDR5 memory and 10Gbps Ethernet

Beelink SER10 mini PC

Mini PC maker Beelink has revealed two new compact systems, the SER10 Pro and SER10 Max, aimed at users who want desktop-class performance in a small form factor. Both models introduce faster memory options, high-speed networking and updated AMD processors, marking a step up from the company’s previous SER9 range.

The new devices are built around AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor, which combines CPU, GPU and neural processing unit (NPU) capabilities on a single chip. Beelink says the platform is designed to support demanding workloads such as content creation, local AI processing and high-resolution media tasks within a compact chassis.

Beelink SER10 mini PC

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Updated processor and graphics platform

The Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 integrates a Radeon 890M graphics processor based on AMD’s RDNA 3.5 architecture. According to Beelink, the GPU supports up to 16 compute units running at speeds of up to 3.1GHz. This configuration is intended to improve performance in areas such as 4K video workflows, light gaming and 3D rendering compared with earlier mini PC platforms.

Alongside graphics updates, the processor includes AMD’s XDNA 2 neural processing unit. Beelink states that the NPU can deliver up to 55 trillion operations per second (TOPS), allowing certain AI workloads to be handled locally. These may include on-device inference for large language models and AI-assisted content tools that benefit from dedicated acceleration rather than relying solely on the CPU or GPU.

Faster networking and memory options

One of the most notable changes across the SER10 range is networking. Both the SER10 Pro and SER10 Max include a 10Gbps Ethernet port, a significant increase over the 2.5Gbps connections found on the earlier SER9 series. This upgrade is aimed at users working with large files over local networks, such as video editors, developers or those using network-attached storage.

The main distinction between the two models lies in their memory design. The SER10 Pro uses soldered LPDDR5X memory, prioritising efficiency and compactness. The SER10 Max, by contrast, offers user-accessible SODIMM slots that support standard DDR5 memory, allowing upgrades after purchase.

Beelink says both systems will be available in configurations with either 32GB of memory paired with 1TB of storage, or 64GB of memory with the same storage capacity.

Cooling, audio and physical design

To manage heat in the compact enclosure, the SER10 series uses a coordinated tuning approach between the processor and a vapor-chamber cooling system. The aim is to balance sustained performance with lower noise levels, particularly during heavier workloads.

The SER10 Pro includes built-in microphones and speakers, a feature intended to support voice interaction and remote conferencing without external peripherals. Beelink says these additions were designed to improve everyday usability while keeping the chassis size small.

In terms of appearance, the Pro model will be offered in Amber Orange, Emerald Green, Frost Silver and Space Gray finishes. The Max variant will be available in Frost Silver and Space Gray only.

Positioning within Beelink’s lineup

Beelink describes the SER10 series as an incremental update rather than a radical redesign. While performance gains over HX 370-based systems are described as modest, the company highlights faster memory, expanded AI capabilities and higher-speed networking as the key differentiators that define the new models.

Details on pricing and release dates have not yet been announced.

What this means

The SER10 Pro and SER10 Max reflect a broader trend in the mini PC market toward higher-performance components and features once limited to full-size desktops. Faster Ethernet and dedicated AI acceleration suggest these compact systems are increasingly being positioned for professional and technical users, not just basic home or office tasks.

As mini PCs continue to adopt newer processors and networking standards, they are becoming more viable options for users who need power efficiency and space savings without sacrificing modern performance features.

When and where

Beelink announced the SER10 Pro and SER10 Max in January 2026. Specifications were released by the company at launch, with pricing and availability yet to be confirmed.

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