AideaONE R27 Debuts: Apple-Style iMac Design Meets AMD Strix Halo Power and Up to 128GB RAM

Seaviv is stepping into premium all-in-one territory with the AideaONE R27, a sleek desktop built around AMD’s latest “Strix Halo” platform. Designed to blend the clean look of an all-in-one PC with high-end laptop-class silicon, the AideaONE R27 focuses on delivering serious performance in a space-saving setup—especially for creators, power users, and anyone who wants strong integrated graphics without relying on a separate desktop GPU.

At the heart of the system is AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395, paired with the Radeon 8060S integrated GPU. To help that hardware stretch its legs, Seaviv equips the AideaONE R27 with a hefty 128 GB of LPDDR5X-8000 RAM. That’s an unusually large and fast memory configuration for an all-in-one, and it’s a key part of what makes this Strix Halo-based machine stand out for heavy multitasking, large creative projects, and memory-hungry workloads.

Storage is equally ambitious out of the box. The AideaONE R27 ships with a 2 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD in the common M.2 2280 format, and Seaviv also includes a second M.2 2280 slot for expanding storage later. That makes it easier to add another fast SSD for project files, games, or scratch disks without resorting to external drives.

Cooling and power delivery look well-considered for a compact all-in-one. Seaviv reportedly enables up to 120 W for the AMD Strix Halo APU, supported by a dual-fan, triple-heatpipe cooling solution. Power comes from a 240 W external adapter, suggesting the system is built to sustain higher performance levels while keeping thermals under control.

For wireless connectivity, the AideaONE R27 uses an AMD RZ616 module with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, covering the essentials for fast networking and modern peripherals.

Pricing in China starts at CNY 21,999 for the fully configured model, which works out to about $3,169 at current exchange rates. There’s no confirmed timeline yet for global availability, so anyone outside China will need to wait for updates on international pricing and release plans.