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Beelink has revealed the SER10 Series mini PCs, replacing last year’s SER9 model, at the recent CES 2026 event. The new systems use AMD’s Ryzen AI HX 470 Gorgon Point processor instead of the previous Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 Strix Point chip. The performance gains are small across CPU, GPU, and NPU components.

Beelink SER10 mini PC

The SER10 comes in two versions. The SER10 Pro has LPDDR5x memory soldered directly to the mainboard. The SER10 Max includes dual SODIMM slots, letting users upgrade the RAM themselves. This is the key difference between the two models.

Both versions get a major networking upgrade with 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports. The SER9 only had 2.5GbE. This makes the SER10 better suited for high-speed file transfers, home servers, and professional networking tasks.

Beelink offers both models in silver or gray. The Pro model also comes in orange and green, which is uncommon for mini PCs, and quite eye-catching as well.

At launch, buyers can choose between two configurations: 32GB of RAM with 1TB of storage, or 64GB of RAM with 1TB of storage. These options apply to both the Pro and Max models.

Beelink hasn’t announced pricing or a release date yet. The company only says the SER10 Series is “coming soon.”

In other news, ASUS also previewed the ROG GR70 at CES 2026, a compact high-end gaming mini PC positioned between consoles and full desktop rigs. It is the first ROG mini PC powered by AMD’s Ryzen 9 9955HX3D processor running at 70W, paired with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 or RTX 5060 Laptop GPUs with up to 115W Dynamic Boost.

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