Corsair announced the release of the Corsair artificial intelligence Workstation 300 for Europe, positioning the desktop as a compact, AI-optimized solution for developers, engineers, and professionals. The system is built around a 4.4-liter chassis designed to bring advanced inferencing and client-side artificial intelligence tasks to a small form factor. Corsair explicitly targets advanced client-side workflows rather than general consumer use.
The workstation is powered by AMD Ryzen artificial intelligence Max 300 Series processors with configurations available up to the AMD Ryzen artificial intelligence Max+ 395. The platform pairs powerful RDNA 3.5 graphics technology with 40 compute units and incorporates XDNA 2 NPU architecture that Corsair says can deliver up to 50 TOPS of artificial intelligence acceleration. The machine also leverages AMD´s Strix Halo memory capabilities and is promoted as optimized for tools and models used on the client, including LM Studio and Stable Diffusion.
Memory and model support are central to Corsair´s positioning. The system supports up to 128 GB of unified LPDDR5X memory, with up to 96 GB that can be dynamically allocated as variable graphics memory to serve as VRAM for large-scale model inference. Corsair describes this configuration as enabling workloads that standard desktop GPUs cannot handle. Details on pricing and exact availability windows beyond the European release are not stated.