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Lenovo subsidiary LCFC quietly launches new AMD Strix Halo mini PC

The LCFC-H02 starts at around $2,508 in China. Pictured: the mini PC. (Image source: Lenovo LCFC - edited)
The LCFC-H02 starts at around $2,508 in China. Pictured: the mini PC. (Image source: Lenovo LCFC – edited)

LCFC, a subsidiary of Lenovo Group, has quietly launched a new AMD Strix Halo mini PC, the H02. The top-end configuration packs the Ryzen AI Max+ 395, and the base model costs CNY 17,999, which is around $2,508.

Lenovo subsidiary LCFC has silently launched a new AMD Strix Halo mini PC in China. Called the H02, it can be equipped with up to the Ryzen AI Max+ 395, and there are two other configurations of the system, with the base model featuring the Ryzen AI Max+ 385.

The mid-range configuration packs the Ryzen AI Max+ 390. All the configurations of this Lenovo mini PC have support for up to 128 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, but the listings don’t mention the amount of memory installed, and there are two M.2 slots for PCIe 4.0 SSDs (2 TB Samsung 990 EVO Plus curr. $129.99 on Amazon).

As for the design, the mini PC has a chassis that’s very similar to the recently launched Strix Halo systems, such as the Corsair AI Workstation 300. It also comes with a decent port configuration, including:

  • 2x USB4
  • 2x USB 2.0 Type-A
  • 3x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
  • 1x DisplayPort 1.4
  • 1x HDMI 2.1
  • 1x 2.5G Ethernet
  • 1x 3.5 mm audio and mic combo
  • 1x SD 4.0 card reader

There’s also support for a wireless module, which can be installed in the M.2 2230 slot of the mini PC. It can accommodate a module with dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth 5.2. Other than that, the company notes that the LCFC H02 has a capable cooling setup that allows the system to offer up to 120 W of performance.

Regarding the price, this new Strix Halo mini PC starts at CNY 17,999, around $2,508. The top-end configuration with the Ryzen AI Max+ 395, on the other hand, costs CNY 19,999, about $2,786. As for the mid-range option with the Ryzen AI Max+ 390, it goes for CNY 1,8999, around $2,647. There’s no word about a global launch yet, but it’s worth noting that this Lenovo subsidiary brand doesn’t really have an international presence.

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