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  1. ESA boss tires of being dragged around by NASA mood swings

    AMD's new Ryzen AI Halo workstation, priced at $4,000, is being marketed as a cost-effective solution for developers. The company claims the workstation can pay for itself through productivity gains, particularly for those engaged in extensive coding tasks. This launch highlights AMD's strategy to integrate AI capabilities into its hardware offerings for professional users. AI

    ESA boss tires of being dragged around by NASA mood swings

    IMPACT This workstation aims to boost developer productivity through integrated AI features, potentially accelerating AI adoption in professional workflows.

  2. La resposta de AMD a la NVIDIA DGX Spark és diu Ryzen AI Halo. https://www. techpowerup.com/349212/amd-ann ounces-ryzen-ai-halo-the-compact-dgx-spark-and-mac-mi

    AMD has unveiled its Ryzen AI Halo, a compact system designed to compete with NVIDIA's DGX Spark and Apple's Mac Mini. This new offering from AMD aims to provide a powerful yet small-form-factor solution for AI and machine learning tasks. AI

    IMPACT AMD's new Ryzen AI Halo offers a compact, powerful alternative for AI workloads, potentially increasing competition in the specialized hardware market.

  3. AMD says its $4K Ryzen AI Halo workstation practically pays for itself

    AMD has launched its Ryzen AI Halo workstation, priced at $4,000, which the company claims can pay for itself through efficiency gains. The workstation is designed for AI-intensive tasks and aims to provide a cost-effective solution for professionals. This release highlights AMD's strategy to integrate AI capabilities directly into their hardware offerings. AI

    AMD says its $4K Ryzen AI Halo workstation practically pays for itself

    IMPACT Offers a dedicated hardware solution for AI tasks, potentially improving efficiency for professionals using AI tools.

  4. AMD Ryzen AI Max 400 ‘Gorgon Halo’ packs up to 192GB of unified memory — refreshed APU uses Zen 5 and RDNA 3.5, and can clock up to 5.2 GHz

    AMD has refreshed its Ryzen AI Max processor line with the new Gorgon Halo chips, which offer up to 192GB of unified memory. These processors utilize Zen 5 CPU cores, RDNA 3.5 GPU cores, and an XDNA 2 NPU, with the flagship model boosting up to 5.2 GHz. This increased memory capacity allows the chips to run large language models with over 300 billion parameters, positioning them as the first x86 client processors capable of such a feat. Systems featuring these new processors are expected from OEM partners starting in Q3 2026, with pre-orders for the Ryzen AI Halo development box beginning in June. AI

    AMD Ryzen AI Max 400 ‘Gorgon Halo’ packs up to 192GB of unified memory — refreshed APU uses Zen 5 and RDNA 3.5, and can clock up to 5.2 GHz

    IMPACT Enables larger LLMs on client devices, potentially accelerating edge AI adoption.