The Latest on AMD's Ryzen AI Max Processors
The highly anticipated Strix Point Halo processors from AMD have been given a new name - Ryzen AI Max. These processors are said to offer impressive power and performance. The information comes from a leak by Weibo user Golden Pig Upgrade, as reported by VideoCardz. Here are the key details about the first three processors in the Ryzen AI Max series:
- Ryzen AI Max+ 395 - 16 Zen 5 cores + 40 Compute Units (RDNA 3.5)
- Ryzen AI Max 390 - 12 cores + 40 Compute Units
- Ryzen AI Max 385 - 8 cores + 32 Compute Units
According to the leak, these processors will be part of the Ryzen AI Max series and will be powered by the Strix Halo APU. The top-end model is expected to feature up to 16 Zen 5 cores and 40 Compute Units for graphics, contrary to earlier rumors that suggested AMD might not release such a variant. Additionally, at least two models in the lineup are rumored to come with 40 RDNA 3.5 Compute Units.
The Strix Halo APU is rumored to support up to 96 GB of video memory, indicating that AMD is aiming to integrate this processor with its ROCm (Open Compute Platform) system.
Overall, the Ryzen AI Max processors are shaping up to be powerful and versatile options for a range of computing needs. Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting new processors from AMD!