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ASUS unveils ExpertCenter PN54 mini PC powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series

ASUS launches ExpertCenter PN54 mini PC in Singapore, powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series and packed with Copilot+ AI features.

ASUS has introduced the ExpertCenter PN54, its first Copilot+ mini PC featuring the new AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors. Designed for productivity, AI-enhanced workflows, and demanding business environments, the PN54 delivers improved performance, extensive connectivity, and support for multiple high-resolution displays.

Available in Singapore from mid-May 2025, the new mini PC is tailored to meet the growing demand for AI-integrated computing in compact form factors. Two configurations will be offered, starting from S$1,499.

Powered by AMD’s latest AI-enabled processors

At the core of the ExpertCenter PN54 is the AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processor, which is built on advanced Zen 5 architecture. The processor features eight cores with a boost frequency of up to 5GHz and includes the second-generation XDNA 2 NPU, capable of delivering up to 50 AI TOPS. This enables smooth performance in AI-assisted tasks such as automated scheduling, content creation, data analysis, and virtual meetings.

The processor also supports high-speed DDR5 memory, providing 50% more bandwidth compared to previous generations. The integrated AMD Radeon 800M graphics deliver an 11% uplift in 3D rendering performance, making it suitable for media editing and graphics-heavy applications. These improvements allow users to run Copilot+ features such as Recall, Cocreator, and Live Captions with ease.

Versatile connectivity and high-definition display support

Despite its small size, the PN54 offers a wide range of connectivity options. It features six USB ports, options for single or dual 2.5G LAN, and two DisplayPort interfaces. Users can connect up to four 4K displays simultaneously, supporting use cases from digital signage and control rooms to multi-monitor office setups.

The device also includes WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, allowing fast and stable connections, low-latency data transmission, and enhanced network security. WiFi 7 enables support for up to 16 simultaneous streaming devices, while Bluetooth 5.4 increases the range and reliability of peripheral connections.

Designed for modern workflows and durability

ExpertCenter PN54 is engineered to support AI-driven tasks in everyday workflows. Copilot+ features like Recall allow users to locate files and emails using natural language, even if they were created months earlier. Live Captions translates 44 spoken languages into English in real time, enhancing cross-border communication. Cocreator uses simple text prompts to generate artwork, making creative tasks quicker and more accessible.

The mini PC measures just 130 x 130 x 34mm and meets the military-grade MIL-STD 810H standards, ensuring it can withstand shocks, temperature changes, and humidity. Its modular design supports toolless upgrades, allowing businesses to scale memory or performance as needed. Whether used in retail, construction, or office settings, the PN54 is built for reliable 24/7 operation.

Security and availability

Security is a key feature of the ExpertCenter PN54. It includes biometric fingerprint login for secure, password-free access. Optional Trusted Platform Module (TPM) hardware provides further protection by encrypting data and verifying system integrity, helping businesses safeguard sensitive information.

The ASUS ExpertCenter PN54 will be available in Singapore from mid-May 2025. Pricing is set at S$1,799 for the AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 variant, and S$1,499 for the AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 version. Interested buyers are advised to contact local ASUS representatives for further information.

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