AMD is gearing up to release its Strix Halo processors, targeting high-performance computing with the upcoming Ryzen AI Max 300 series. According to early reports, the Strix Halo lineup will feature three models, each offering varying levels of CPU and GPU power.
The flagship of the series, Ryzen AI Max+ 395, will boast 16 Zen 5 cores and a 40CU RDNA 3.5 GPU, marking it as a powerhouse for tasks requiring intense computational and graphical workloads. For users needing slightly less performance, the Ryzen AI Max 390 will feature 12 CPU cores, while the Ryzen AI Max 385 comes with 8 cores paired with a 32CU GPU, making it a versatile option for both productivity and creative tasks.
The Strix Halo processors will support a 256-bit memory interface (equivalent to quad-channel DDR5 LPDDR5), allowing the GPU to access up to 96GB of memory, ideal for tasks like content creation, AI processing, and workstation-grade applications. In addition, the processors will feature 32MB Infinity Cache, a 70 TOPS AI processing NPU, and 16 PCIe lanes, providing cutting-edge performance in small form factors, making them suitable for compact workstations and high-end consumer devices.
This new line represents AMD’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI and GPU computing with scalable solutions for various performance needs.
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