AMD is now ready for its developer platform to go head-to-head with Nvidia (and Apple).
AMD boosts unified memory to 192GB to run massive local AI models while taking direct aim at Apple and NVIDIA.
AMD has officially introduced the Ryzen AI Max 400 series processors, expanding its AI-focused processor lineup with support for up to 192GB of unified memory. The new series builds on the Ryzen AI ...
AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor has been one of the most powerful mobile chips available for the past year or so, thanks to its combination of a 16-core, 32-thread CPU based on Zen 5 architecture, ...
AMD's Gorgon Halo chips raise the memory ceiling to 192GB and make a compelling case for local AI compute.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
AMD has just unveiled its new Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series processors with the intention to power the next generation of AI-focused PCs and workstations. The company says these chips are designed for ...
AMD is making a serious play to pull AI computing away from the cloud and place it squarely onto your desk. The company just unveiled its new Ryzen AI Halo developer platform alongside the Ryzen AI ...
It’s not uncommon to see major chip players introduce new and novel approaches to traditional computing paradigms at CES in Las Vegas in January. And if ever there was a limelight moment in that ...
AMD is trying to give Nvidia’s long-rumored laptop CPUs a run for their money before they’re even out the door. To do this, ...
As data-intensive AI workloads reshape computing, demand for systems that combine performance with massive local storage is accelerating. Beelink, renowned for its innovations, has expanded the ME Pro ...
CPUID's changelog for the CPU-Z version 2.20.1 update includes support for the Ryzen 7 7700X3D, the 9950X3D2, the Ryzen AI ...