AMD has announced the launch of pre-orders for the AMD Ryzen AI Halo developer platform and new Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series processors. They are designed for AI-enabled corporate PCs. The manufacturer is already preparing for Computex 2026 and plans to present more new products there.
The Ryzen AI Halo developer platform is a new on-premises solution for creating and testing artificial intelligence systems. It has up to 128 GB of unified memory and support for models with up to 200 billion parameters, all in a compact and energy-efficient form factor.

The platform will offer ready-to-use applications for image generation, AI assistants for programming and automation, LLM, etc. “Experiment, prototype, and deploy solutions faster without the constraints of cloud costs,” says the product page on AMD’s website. – “With support for both Linux and Windows, developers can take their solutions from experimentation to production.
The platform will be sold exclusively through the Micro Center network, and pre-orders will be available in June 2026.
AMD has also introduced Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series processors for corporate computers with artificial intelligence and workstations. The new products provide neuroprocessor performance of up to 55 TOPS and support up to 192 GB of system RAM. The first off-the-shelf computers from HP and Lenovo based on the new processors are expected to go on sale in the third quarter of 2026.

As a reminder, we recently wrote that AMD has officially announced that its future AMD EPYC server CPU, codenamed Venice, is starting to ramp up mass production at TSMC’s Taiwan facilities using a state-of-the-art 2-nanometer process technology.
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