AMD Ryzen AI Halo mini PC priced at $3999 for UK and global markets

AMD announces the Ryzen AI Halo first-party AI development mini PC priced at $3999. Powered by the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, it features 128GB LPDDR5x memory and claims to save developers $750 monthly in cloud expenses.

AMD Ryzen AI Halo mini PC priced at $3999 for UK and global markets

has announced the AI Halo, a first-party artificial intelligence development mini PC. The company priced the device at $3999 for the UK and global markets. This hardware targets developers who require local processing power for machine learning workloads.

Targets developers requiring local processing power for machine learning workloads.

The system runs on the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor. It ships with 128GB of LPDDR5x memory and a 2TB PCIe Gen 4×4 solid-state drive. Connectivity options include a 10Gb Ethernet port, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, three USB-C ports, and an HDMI 2.1b output.

AMD Ryzen AI Halo mini PC specifications including 128GB LPDDR5x memory and 2TB PCIe Gen 4x4 SSD storage.

AMD claims the Ryzen AI Halo saves developers $750 per month in cloud service expenses compared to using remote computing alternatives. The company positioned this mini PC as a cost-effective solution for running local AI models without ongoing subscription fees.

The announcement also introduced the Ryzen AI Max 400 series, codenamed Gorgon Halo. This lineup serves as a refresh of the previous Ryzen AI Max 300 series. The updated processors offer up to 0.1GHz higher CPU and GPU frequencies alongside 5 TOPS more NPU performance. The series supports up to 192GB of unified memory, with 160GB allocatable for video RAM.

Ryzen AI Max 400 series processors featuring Gorgon Halo codename with enhanced CPU and GPU frequencies.

AMD has not confirmed a specific launch window for the Ryzen AI Halo mini PC.

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