We’ve already seen AI running locally on machines. Microsoft and NVIDIA are developing new architectures to further augment it. But as data privacy, cloud expenses, and the growing availability of open-source models rise, interest in on-device AI is really picking up fast. Gartner expects AI PC shipments to reach 77.8 million units in 2025 and jump to 143 million by 2026, underscoring how quickly this shift is unfolding.
BOSGAME is stepping in with the VTA-439, a powerful AI mini PC built to bring local AI within reach for everyday users.
BOSGAME VTA-439 Mini PC
At its core, the VTA-439 runs on the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor and a 55 TOPS NPU, so it’s ready for a variety of local AI tasks. You can run open-source models like Llama 3 8B with Ollama, create AI images using ComfyUI, or transcribe audio offline with OpenAI Whisper—all without needing cloud services or paid APIs.
BOSGAME designed the VTA-439 to be both powerful and easy to use, focusing on three main ideas:
- Privacy: AI processing remains fully on-device, ensuring sensitive data never leaves the user’s control.
- Independence: No reliance on subscriptions or cloud APIs, offering true ownership of AI capabilities.
- Responsiveness: Real-time, low-latency performance for seamless interaction.
BOSGAME is also prioritizing accessibility. By handling manufacturing in-house and working with a team of over 300 R&D engineers, the company keeps costs down and passes those savings on to users. The VTA-439 starts at $1,049, making pro-level local AI more affordable for individuals, creators, and small teams.
BOSGAME officials said they are seeing a fundamental shift in how people think about AI, from something accessed through a browser to something that runs on their desk, on their terms. The VTA-439 was designed for exactly this moment: powerful enough to run meaningful AI workloads locally, compact enough to fit any workspace, and priced so that this capability is not limited to enterprises or researchers. Local AI should be for everyone.
BOSGAME, founded in 2021, focuses on mini PCs, AI PCs, eGPUs, and computer hardware. With in-house manufacturing and a large R&D team, BOSGAME aims to deliver high-performance and accessible computing to users around the world.
For more information, visit: www.bosgamepc.com

