AMD has announced its new Ryzen AI Max 400 'Gorgon Halo' processors, a refresh of its 'Strix Halo' chips. The key upgrade is the increased capacity for unified memory, supporting up to 192GB, which AMD claims enables these x86 client processors to run large language models with over 300 billion parameters. These new chips feature Zen 5 CPU cores, RDNA 3.5 GPU cores, and an XDNA 2 NPU, with the flagship model boosting to 5.2 GHz. While initially targeting the commercial market with 'Pro' designations, AMD has indicated that systems from OEM partners are expected to be announced starting in Q3 2026. AI
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IMPACT Enables x86 client processors to run larger LLMs, potentially increasing AI adoption in commercial and consumer devices.
RANK_REASON New product release from a major semiconductor manufacturer with significant hardware upgrades. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]