Ryzen AI Halo is designed to compete directly with
techradar.comAMD has confirmed it will launch its first PC in 2026, named Ryzen AI Halo, a system built around its Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with up to 16 Zen 5 CPU cores and 32 threads.
The company describes the device as a reference platform for local AI development, designed to run Windows and Linux with full support for AMD ROCm and day one AI model compatibility.
With up to 128GB of unified memory and an integrated NPU, the device can handle large generative AI models, although actual performance will depend on workload intensity.


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