Aaeon UP Xtreme ARL Edge: New mini PC sports up to 64GB RAM and Core Ultra 7 – NotebookCheck.net News
Aaeon has introduced a new and relatively compact computer that’s designed for rather demanding industrial use cases. The mini PC is powered by different Intel chipsets and can accommodate multiple SSDs.
Silvio Werner (translated by Enrico Frahn), Published 🇩🇪
Aaeon is expanding its lineup of desktop computers, most of which are mainly designed for professional and industrial users. This also applies to the so-called UP Xtreme ARL Edge, which is intended for AI applications and comes with an Intel Core Ultra 5 225H, Intel Core Ultra 7 255H or 265H processor, depending on the configuration.
The device also has up to 64GB LPDDR5 RAM, which is soldered and cannot be replaced or upgraded later on. However, the SSDs can be swapped, as there are two M.2 2280 slots along with a SATA connector available. As usual, there is also an M.2 2230 slot for a WiFi and Bluetooth card. Cellular connectivity can also be added using an M.2 3052 modem.
Uncommon connectivity options
The mini PC further offers a GPIO header with 40 pins, which can be used to hook up external sensors and actuators and integrate the system with industrial machines. This data can be analyzed directly on the Aaeon UP Xtreme ARL Edge. RS232/422/485 connections are also supported, which are commonly used in laboratories and industrial settings. USB 2.0 and USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports are onboard as well, as are HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 for multi-monitor setups. Additionally, there are Ethernet ports with 2.5 Gbps and 1 Gbps of bandwidth.
Mini PC alternatives for regular users
The compact computer measures 6.0 x 4.9 x 2.8 inches and can be mounted on a VESA bracket or on a wall. Aaeon has not revealed any pricing info, but alternatives for private customers are available at Amazon and many other retailers.
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Editor of the original article: Silvio Werner – Senior Tech Writer – 15628 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2017
I have been active as a journalist for over 10 years, most of it in the field of technology. I worked for Tom’s Hardware and ComputerBase, among others, and have been working for Notebookcheck since 2017. My current focus is particularly on mini PCs and single-board computers such as the Raspberry Pi – so in other words, compact systems with a lot of potential. In addition, I have a soft spot for all kinds of wearables, especially smartwatches. My main profession is as a laboratory engineer, which is why neither scientific contexts nor the interpretation of complex measurements are foreign to me.
Translator: Enrico Frahn – Managing Editor Accessory Reviews, Tech Writer – 5618 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2021
My fascination for technology goes back a long way to the Pentium II era. Modding, overclocking and treasuring computer hardware has since become an integral part of my life. As a student, I further developed a keen interest in mobile technologies that can make the stressful college life so much easier. After I fell in love with the creation of digital content while working in a marketing position, I now scour the web to bring you the most exciting topics in the world of tech. Outside the office, I’m particularly passionate about motorsports and mountain biking.
Silvio Werner, 2025-10-29 (Update: 2025-10-29)
