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AMD Unveils 'Agent Computer' Category
14 Mar
Summary
- AMD introduces 'Agent Computer' for local AI agent execution.
- New processors like Ryzen AI Max+ 395 power these agent machines.
- Local AI offers data control, affordability, and privacy.

AMD has introduced a new product category named the "Agent Computer," aiming to shift AI processing from data centers to local hardware. This new class of machine is designed to run AI agents directly, enabling them to perform tasks for users.
AMD's latest processors, such as the Ryzen AI Max+ 395, are engineered to meet the demands of these powerful local agents. The company emphasizes the benefits of local AI, including enhanced data control, cost-effectiveness, and increased privacy, contrasting it with cloud-based AI services.
Several hardware configurations are available, including the HP Z2 Mini G1a, Corsair's AI Workstation 300 Desktop PC, and Framework Computer's Framework Desktop. These systems can be equipped with up to 128GB of RAM and are ready to support the growing need for on-device AI capabilities.
The introduction of Agent Computers occurs just before Nvidia's annual developer conference, GTC, where Nvidia is also expected to discuss its strategy for local AI hardware, potentially intensifying competition in this nascent market.




