Slimbook launches its One mini PC featuring AMD Ryzen Hawk Point and Strix Point processors, Linux OS customization, and expandable storage/RAM, targeting developers and Linux enthusiasts.

The Slimbook One enters the mini PC market with a distinct focus on Linux users and hardware flexibility. Spanish manufacturer Slimbook leverages its experience with Linux laptops to deliver a compact desktop solution prioritizing open-source software and modular components. Measuring 158×130×58mm (6.2×5.1×2.3 inches), the aluminum-and-plastic chassis houses workstation-grade specifications rarely seen in this form factor.
Processor and Performance Options
Two AMD Zen 4 architectures anchor the lineup: The €649 Ryzen 7 H 255 "Hawk Point" features 8 cores/16 threads with Radeon 780M graphics, while the €949 Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 "Strix Point" upgrades to 12 cores/24 threads, Radeon 890M graphics, and a 50 TOPS NPU for AI acceleration. Both support:
- Memory: 128GB DDR5-5600 via dual SODIMM slots
- Storage: 16TB via dual PCIe 4.0×4 M.2 slots
- Ports:
- 2× USB4 (40Gbps, DP 2.0)
- 1× OCuLink (64Gbps PCIe 4.0×4)
- 2× USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
- 2× 2.5GbE Ethernet
- HDMI 2.1 + DisplayPort 2.0

Linux-Centric Software Strategy
Slimbook distinguishes itself with pre-installed Linux options:
- Default OS: Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, or Linux Mint at no extra cost
- Windows: Available for added fee
- Hardware Compatibility: Components validated for Linux drivers This approach eliminates common driver issues for open-source users while allowing Windows deployment for specific workloads.
Expandability and eGPU Support

The OCuLink port enables desktop-class graphics expansion via an optional eGPU dock housing full-sized GPUs. The 800W external enclosure (resembling AOOSTAR EG03) connects directly to the PCIe interface, delivering significantly more bandwidth than Thunderbolt solutions.
Target Audience
Developers and technical users benefit from:
- Local AI processing via Ryzen AI NPU
- Container/virtualization support with 128GB RAM
- Native Linux driver compatibility
- Multi-display setups through triple video outputs
Availability
Orders ship directly from Slimbook starting at €649 for Hawk Point configurations. The Strix Point model begins at €949, with RAM/storage configurable at checkout.

This hardware positions Linux as a first-class platform for demanding workloads, challenging the notion that mini PCs must compromise on power or software freedom. The inclusion of emerging standards like OCuLink signals forward-thinking connectivity uncommon in pre-built systems.

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