AMD CEO Lisa Su Unveils Compact AI PC Challenging Nvidia's High-End GPUs
AMD CEO Lisa Su introduced a lunchbox-sized AI PC powered by the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 and up to 128GB of unified memory, capable of running 235B-parameter models locally without cloud or expensive GPU setups.
AMD CEO Lisa Su has unveiled a compact, lunchbox-sized AI PC designed to run massive 235-billion-parameter models locally. The system is powered by the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor and supports up to 128GB of unified memory, eliminating the need for cloud infrastructure, data centers, or costly high-end GPUs.
This move directly challenges Nvidia's dominance in the AI hardware space, offering developers, startups, and enterprises a more affordable and private on-device alternative for deploying large language models. The announcement signals a potential shift in how AI workloads are distributed, with local processing gaining traction over cloud-dependent setups.
Source: First Squawk