AMD Ryzen AI Halo

AMD’s Ryzen AI Halo enters 2026, taking on Nvidia DGX Spark mini PC with massive local AI performance ambitions | Daily Reports Online

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  • AMD Ryzen AI Halo delivers 16 CPU cores and 32 threads for AI workloads
  • Integrates an NPU alongside Radeon GPU cores for AI tasks
  • Ryzen AI Halo offers full ROCm support across Windows and Linux platforms

AMD 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.

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