Major brands like Lenovo and ASUS recently released powerful new mini PCs, but the brand new Dell Pro Max Mini PC takes things to another level. Dell’s tiny new computer can handle intense AI tasks thanks to one of Nvidia’s superchips.
Dell Pro Max Mini PC: Your Next Portable AI-Ready Setup?
From the outside, the Dell Pro Max Mini PC looks like any other compact PC with a small footprint that is great for desks with limited space. But at its heart lies the Nvidia GB10 superchip that combines a powerful 20 core CPU (10x Cortex-X925 + 10x Cortex-X725) along with an Nvidia Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores. This SoC is coupled with 128GB of LPDDR5X unified RAM and either 2TB or 4TB of SSD storage.

The Dell Pro Max is powered by a 280W power adapter that is included in the box. Connectivity options include three USB Type-C ports with DP functionality, a USB-C power port, an HDMI 2.1 port, and a 10Gb/s Ethernet port. Thanks to the ConnextX port, users can even connect multiple systems, although this is limited to Nvidia’s DGX-OS platform. So, pairing high speed connectivity, cutting edge hardware, and large memory capacity, this mini PC is tailor made to handle demanding AI and compute tasks despite its small form factor.
While the popular PC maker has yet to officially reveal the price tag of this tiny yet powerful system, it will likely ship with a hefty sum. The Dell Pro Max Mini PC will officially go on sale on 15th October 2025, so stick around for the pricing update.
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