Minisforum, the mini PC and consumer electronics company, unveiled the 'UM773 Lite,' its first product in its lineup of Ryzen 7000-powered mini PCs. The UM773 Lite, as its name suggests, is powered by a Ryzen 7 7735HS, a recently-released mobile processor with powerful integrated graphics.
The 7735HS has 8 cores and 16 threads running at a base clock of 3.2GHz and a boost clock of 4.75GHz. Its integrated graphics chip is the RDNA 2-based Radeon 680M, which is the same card used in high-end Ryzen 6000-series mobile processors. This means, while the CPU is next-gen, the APU in this specific model is the same as in previous iterations. However, this PC will be able to run at higher wattages and at lower temperatures due to its liquid metal cooling solution.
Aside from its processor, the UM773Lite is available in a number of storage and memory configurations from barebones up to 64 GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD.
First-Edition Next-Gen PCs
Minisforum Debuted Preorders for the 'UM773 Lite' Ryzen 7000 PC
Trend Themes
1. Next-gen Mini Pcs - The release of the 'UM773 Lite' Ryzen 7000 mini PC suggests a growing trend towards more powerful and versatile mini computers.
2. Ryzen 7000 Cpus for Consumer Pcs - The popularity of the UM773 Lite's Ryzen 7 7735HS processor suggests a trend towards the adoption of more powerful mobile processors in consumer electronics.
3. Liquid Metal Cooling Solutions - The UM773 Lite's liquid metal cooling solution provides an opportunity for innovative cooling technology to expand into smaller consumer electronics.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The release of the 'UM773 Lite' Ryzen 7000 mini PC suggests the consumer electronics industry is trending towards more powerful and versatile mini computers.
2. Computer Hardware - The popularity of the UM773 Lite's Ryzen 7 7735HS processor suggests a trend towards more powerful mobile processors in consumer computer hardware.
3. Cooling Systems - The UM773 Lite's liquid metal cooling solution provides a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies who want to bring smaller, more efficient cooling solutions to consumer electronics.