AMD presents AI strategy for PCs and smaller data centers
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AMD presents AI strategy for PCs and smaller data centers
"AMD is introducing the Ryzen AI 400 series and the accompanying Ryzen AI PRO 400 line. These processors combine CPU, GPU, and NPU components and are designed for local execution of AI tasks on Windows systems. AMD cites AI computing power of up to 60 TOPS, enabling applications such as image processing, generative AI, and voice functions to run without a cloud connection."
"In addition, AMD is expanding its offering with the Ryzen AI Max+ processors, which target mobile workstations, compact desktops, and notebooks for professional users. These chips combine relatively powerful integrated graphics with AI acceleration and should be suitable for workloads such as content creation and local inference. For developers, AMD also announced the Ryzen AI Halo platform, a compact mini-PC intended as a development and testing environment for AI software on hardware similar to future AI PCs."
AMD introduced Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen AI PRO 400 processors that combine CPU, GPU, and NPU to enable local AI workloads on Windows with up to 60 TOPS. The PRO variants add management and security features for enterprise-scale deployment. Ryzen AI Max+ targets mobile workstations, compact desktops, and professional notebooks by pairing strong integrated graphics with AI acceleration for content creation and local inference. The Ryzen AI Halo mini-PC provides a compact development and testing platform. ROCm 7.2 expands Windows and Linux support to simplify AI framework use on Ryzen systems. Bloomberg reports additional AMD steps into data center AI offerings.
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