Gigabyte is preparing to launch the BRIX GB-BRR7-450 mini PC featuring AMD's latest Ryzen AI 400 'Gorgon Point' processor, offering significant performance upgrades over previous generations while maintaining the compact form factor that made the BRIX line popular.
Gigabyte is preparing to launch its latest compact computing solution with the upcoming BRIX GB-BRR7-450 mini PC, powered by AMD's new Ryzen AI 400 "Gorgon Point" processor. This miniature powerhouse measures just 119 x 113 x 34mm (4.7" x 4.4" x 1.4"), maintaining the compact footprint that has made Gigabyte's BRIX line popular among space-conscious users who refuse to compromise on performance.
The new BRIX model represents a significant generational leap, positioning itself as a direct competitor to Gigabyte's Intel Panther Lake-powered BRIX BRU9-386H while offering substantial improvements over previous AMD-based models like the BRR7H-7730 and the high-end BER7-8840. The Ryzen AI 400 "Gorgon Point" processor brings enhanced AI capabilities and improved processing power to this compact form factor.
One of the most notable upgrades in the GB-BRR7-450 is its memory support. The system can accommodate up to 96GB of DDR5-5600 memory, utilizing either standard SODIMM or CSO-DIMM modules. This massive memory capacity is particularly impressive for a device of this size and opens up possibilities for memory-intensive applications that would have been unthinkable in a mini PC just a few years ago.
Storage options have also received a significant boost. The BRIX features two M.2 2280 slots, with one supporting blazing-fast PCIe 5.0 SSDs while the other offers PCIe 4.0 connectivity. This dual-slot configuration allows users to configure the system with both high-speed primary storage and additional capacity without sacrificing performance.
While Gigabyte hasn't yet revealed pricing or availability details, and the product page still lacks an official image of the GB-BRR7-450, a leaked spec sheet provides insight into the comprehensive port selection. The mini PC will feature:
- 1 x USB4 Type-C port
- 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports
- 3 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports
- 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A port
- 2 x HDMI 2.1 ports
- 1 x 3.5mm audio jack
- 1 x 2.5 GbE LAN port
The connectivity options make this mini PC surprisingly versatile. Users can drive up to four displays simultaneously by utilizing both HDMI 2.1 ports along with two USB Type-C ports that support DisplayPort 2.1 Alt Mode. The USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port on the rear also supports USB Power Delivery input, enabling flexible power options including the ability to power the system through a compatible monitor using a single USB cable.
For wireless connectivity, the system includes an M.2 2230 slot for a wireless card, though Gigabyte hasn't specified which card will ship as standard. This internal expansion option ensures users can add Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7 capabilities as needed.

The BRIX GB-BRR7-450 represents Gigabyte's continued commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in compact computing. By combining AMD's latest processor technology with generous memory support, versatile storage options, and comprehensive connectivity, this mini PC should appeal to professionals who need powerful computing in limited spaces, from digital content creation to edge computing applications.
As the mini PC market continues to evolve, with manufacturers constantly seeking to balance size, performance, and features, Gigabyte's latest offering demonstrates that significant performance gains are still possible even within strict size constraints. The transition from previous-generation AMD chips to the Ryzen AI 400 "Gorgon Point" should deliver noticeable improvements in both raw processing power and AI-accelerated workloads, making this an intriguing option for users who have been waiting for AMD-powered alternatives to Intel's latest offerings in the compact computing space.

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