AMD plans to launch a mini PC based on the Strix Halo system-on-chip at CES 2026. The device uses the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor as its core component. Industry observers expect the official product name to be the AMD Halo Box. This expectation stems from driver patches rather than an official announcement from the vendor.
The mini PC features a Linux kernel driver named amd_halo_led. This driver supports three independent RGB channels for lighting control. The system relies on the Strix Halo SoC to deliver performance for demanding workloads. AMD has not yet released detailed specifications for memory or storage configurations.

Strix Halo SoC powers mini PC with Ryzen AI Max+ 395 and RGB support
Information regarding pricing and specific availability dates remains unavailable. Reports suggest the device might appear at the Advancing AI 2026 event. The current status of the release timeline is still under development. AMD has not confirmed the exact launch window for this hardware.
The Strix Halo architecture targets users who require high performance in a compact form factor. The inclusion of the amd_halo_led driver indicates support for customizable RGB lighting. The product aims to provide a dedicated solution for local AI processing tasks. Further details will emerge as AMD approaches the official launch date.



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