MSI Unveils Pro DP10 A14MG, a Compact PC for Businesses

Published on January 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Compact black MSI PRO DP10 A14MG computer, shown on a modern office desk, highlighting its reduced size and professional design.

MSI presents the PRO DP10 A14MG, a compact PC for businesses

MSI introduces a new system aimed at the corporate and commercial sector: the PRO DP10 A14MG. This unit stands out for its extremely small form factor, with a volume of just 1.1 liters, making it easy to place in work environments where space is scarce. 🖥️

Intel power in a tiny chassis

The heart of the system is the Intel platform. It can be equipped with an Intel Core i7-14700 processor, a chip with 20 cores and 28 threads to handle multiple applications at once. It combines performance and efficiency cores, reaching turbo frequencies of 5.4 GHz. The integrated graphics are Intel UHD Graphics 770.

Key hardware specifications:
  • Processor: Option with Intel Core i7-14700 (20 cores, 28 threads).
  • Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 770 running at 1.6 GHz.
  • Motherboard: Uses the Intel H610 chipset.
  • RAM Memory: Supports up to 64 GB of DDR5-5600 in two SO-DIMM slots.
MSI emphasizes that this model seeks to optimize space without compromising the ability to process common workloads in offices and businesses.

Connectivity for a productive office

Despite its size, the PRO DP10 A14MG includes a variety of ports to connect peripherals and external displays. This allows organizing a complete workstation without taking up much space. Its design prioritizes reliability and ease of integration into standard corporate infrastructures.

Integration features:
  • Reduced 1.1-liter form factor.
  • Design oriented toward reliability in business environments.
  • Wide range of ports to configure workstations.

A balance between size and utility

This compact computer demonstrates that powerful hardware can be housed in a minimal space, aimed at processing daily office tasks. Its proposal is clear: offer performance where physical space is a limitation. The ironic question that remains is whether in such a small unit there will also be room to connect the devices that really drive productivity, like the coffee maker. ☕