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Tom's Hardware on MSNFirst AMD Strix Halo handheld gaming PC confirmed — GPD teases Ryzen AI Max+ 395 handheld in performance video
P ortable and handheld PC stalwart GPD today teased the first AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395-powered handheld. Moreover, in a short ...
AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Strix Halo Processor features a 16-core, 32-thread CPU, an NPU that delivers up to 50 TOPS of AI ...
AMD could have sent Threadripper 9000 prices soaring. Instead, it's passing on the cost increases to business customers.
Thin Mini-ITX MoDT board crams in a laptop-class monster APU Chinese PC maker Sixunited has just released a new toy for ...
There are a bunch of mini PCs available (or coming soon) with AMD Strix Halo processors featuring up to 16 Zen 5 CPU cores, ...
Dell is planning to offer a high-end workstation laptop with a massive 256GB memory option later this year. The Dell Pro Max ...
TL;DR: SIXUNITED's new STHT1 Thin Mini-ITX motherboard supports AMD's Ryzen AI Max 300 series Strix Halo APUs, featuring up ...
While we're keen to compare a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 against the PlayStation 5 Pro, the most obvious comparison for the Strix Halo "Ryzen AI Max" processors is actually to Apple's M-series chips.Like ...
(Image: AMD) One of the first devices with Ryzen AI Max will be the ROG Flow Z13 from Asus, a tablet in the style of the Surface Pro. Asus has already equipped the 2022 predecessor with a 14-core ...
The Ryzen AI MAX 300 SoCs really are a new class of product for x86 CPUs, and we're dying to find out what these parts are capable of. Will they match the performance of low-end discrete GPUs?
Unlike the overkill Ryzen AI Max Pro 395 with its 16 cores and Radeon 8060S graphics, the Pro 385 comes with a more modest 8-core/16-thread configuration clocked at 3.6 GHz base and 5 GHz boost.
HP is announcing an updated lineup of notebooks at CES that includes new EliteBooks, a new Ryzen AI-powered ZBook workstation, and a fresh 16-inch Omen Max gaming laptop that can spin its fan in ...
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