Dear Beelink Engineering Team,
I am reaching out to share a specific hardware vision for your upcoming GTR9 Pro / GTi series featuring the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395.
As we know, the Strix Halo architecture provides 16 native PCIe 5.0 lanes. In a high-end AI/Quantum workstation setup, the ideal internal/external balance would be:
Internal x4 PCIe 5.0: Dedicated to the primary OS NVMe (14,000 MB/s).
Internal x4 PCIe 4.0: Dedicated to a secondary high-capacity Data NVMe (8TB+).
External x8/x16 PCIe 5.0 Bus: This is where Beelink can lead the market.
The “Holy Grail” Docking Station:
Following your innovative EX Docking Station design (the bottom connector), I propose an “EX Multi-Link Dock” equipped with an Active PCIe 5.0 Switch (e.g., Broadcom PEX). This would allow the external bus to be split according to user needs:
2x OCuLink (PCIe 5.0 ×4) for Dual Radeon GPUs (Total 48GB VRAM).
Modular x4/x2/x1 links for Room-Temperature Quantum Accelerators and additional peripherals.
By providing a docking station that can granularity divide the PCIe 5.0 bandwidth, Beelink would offer the first “Modular AI Lab” on the market, bypassing the limitations of single-GPU docks.
I am eager to see if your 2026 roadmap includes such a multi-port expansion for the Ryzen AI Max+ platform, which is the perfect candidate for this level of I/O density.
Best regards,