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AMD's Tiny AI PC Packs a Supercomputer Punch
21 Jan
Summary
- AMD's Ryzen AI Halo fits in your palm with extreme compute power.
- Developers gain full connectivity without needing adapters.
- Supports massive AI models locally with up to 128GB memory.

AMD introduced the Ryzen AI Halo, a compact developer kit for local AI workloads, at CES 2026. This device, built around the Ryzen AI Max 300 series processors, is scheduled for release in the second quarter. Its extremely small form factor is a key highlight, being smaller than most office desktops and barely taller than two stacked hard drives.
Despite its compact size, the Ryzen AI Halo provides comprehensive connectivity, including four USB Type-C ports, HDMI, and Ethernet. This eliminates the need for external adapters or docking stations. The system ships without an operating system, targeting developers who prefer Linux or other environments for running AI tasks locally.
Supporting up to 128GB of LPDDR5 memory across four channels, the device features a unified memory architecture enabling significant memory access for its GPU. While pricing is not yet official, similar Strix Halo devices range from $1500 to $2500, suggesting a premium for this powerful, portable solution.




