SEAVIV’s new all-in-one takes an unusual approach to design, moving its hardware into the base to achieve an ultra-thin 4K display, powered by a 16-core Ryzen AI Max+ processor and up to 128 GB of RAM.
The all-in-one (AIO) market typically features either underpowered office machines or bulky high-performance models. SEAVIV aims to bridge this gap with the AidaONE R27. By housing the processor and cooling system in the base, the R27 maintains a 15mm profile while delivering desktop-class performance. The integration of AMD’s “Strix Halo” platform into this chassis establishes a new category of compact workstations.
Technical Overview SEAVIV launched the AidaONE R27 this week, utilizing AMD’s Strix Halo platform. Unlike traditional AIOs with components located behind the screen, the R27 stores the logic board and cooling system in an aluminum base. This architecture allows for a 15mm display thickness while the base manages the thermal load of the Ryzen AI Max+ 395.


AidaONE R27 specifications:
- Processor: AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16 Zen 5 cores, 5.1 GHz).
- Graphics: Integrated Radeon 8060S (40 RDNA 3.5 Compute Units).
- Memory: 128GB LPDDR5X-8000 unified memory.
- Storage: 2TB NVMe SSD (plus one open M.2 2280 slot).
- Display: 27-inch 4K IPS, 100% sRGB.
- Price: Approximately $3,170.
The AidaONE R27 is one of the first AIOs to utilize the AMD Strix Halo architecture. The 128GB of unified memory is a primary feature. Because Strix Halo allows for extensive memory allocation, users can designate up to 96GB for the GPU. This enables the R27 to run large language models (LLMs) and complex 3D renders that typically exceed the VRAM capacities of mid-range desktops.
Furthermore, the base-computing design improves hardware longevity. Separating the components from the display protects the IPS panel from the thermal degradation common in traditional thin AIOs. While this design echoes the Microsoft Surface Studio, SEAVIV has applied it to a higher performance tier.
Source: seaviv
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