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Corsair has launched the AI Workstation 300, a compact 4.4-liter PC built for local AI workloads. It is powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max 300 Series processors, with the top configuration featuring the Ryzen AI Max+ 395. The system includes up to 128GB of LPDDR5X unified memory, with 96GB available as dynamic VRAM.

CORSAIR AI WORKSTATION 300

Graphics are handled by AMD’s RDNA 3.5 GPU with 40 compute units. The XDNA 2 NPU architecture delivers up to 50 TOPS of AI acceleration. The workstation is designed to run client-side AI tools such as LM Studio and Stable Diffusion with Amuse-ai. It supports large models like Mistral Large 123B (BF16), which requires 92GB of GPU memory. Most gaming GPUs cannot handle this load.

The system also supports developers using Model Context Protocol servers. These rely on high memory and consistent performance for handling long context lengths. The AI Workstation 300 reduces paging and speeds up processing for such tasks. Its APU and dynamic VRAM allocation make it suitable for running local large language models and other AI tools.

Corsair has included dual-fan cooling to keep the system running at optimal temperatures during heavy workloads. The Performance Level Selector allows users to switch between higher speed or better power efficiency depending on the task. Despite the small size, it supports demanding AI and creative work without thermal throttling.

The Corsair AI Software Suite is included to give access to AI, engineering, and creative tools. The system also has multiple layers of chip-to-cloud security to protect data, models, and workloads.

Pricing & availability

The AI Workstation 300 is available now from Corsair’s website and select North American retailers. The base model with Ryzen AI Max 385 costs $1,599. The Ryzen AI Max+ 395 variant costs $1,999. The top version with 4TB of storage is priced at $2,299. All models come with a two-year warranty.

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