AMD’s rival to Nvidia’s GB10 AI workstation is set to go on preorder in days, but is it too little too late?



  • The AMD Ryzen AI Halo is powered by AMD’s 16-Core ‘Zen 5’-based Ryzen AI Max+ 395
  • It also offers 128GB of unified memory, matching that of the Nvidia DGX Spark
  • With an advertised MSRP of $3999, it aims to challenge both Nvidia’s offerings and solutions that currently rely on a higher-end Apple Mac Mini for localized AI

AMD is finally set to release its Ryzen AI Halo, a compact AI development full-stack offering that aims to compete directly with Nvidia‘s DGX platform and Apple‘s Mac Mini.

The Platform offers a memory configuration similar to the former and allows developers to install Windows or Linux as their operating system of choice.

But AMD’s entry comes almost two years after the entries of it’s rivals, prompting the question: is it too little too late?

A relatively late entry?

The AMD Ryzen AI Halo Developer Platform was announced by CEO Dr. Lisa Su over 4 months ago, during her CES keynote. It finally received a tentative release date, with preorders (exclusive to Microcenter in the US) beginning this June.

AMD’s answer to Nvidia’s dominance of the current AI developer market, however, will arrive nearly 5 months after its announcement, even as other similarly configured enterprise-class options already exist to fill the void.

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The specifications for the AMD Ryzen AI Halo Developer Platform (via AMD’s Press Deck) (Image credit: AMD)

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