AMD's Ryzen AI Halo Workstation Gets a Starting Price Tag of $3,999 USD
AMD has announced the Ryzen AI Halo developer workstation with a starting price of $3,999 USD, set to be available for pre-order in June 2026. This compact system is designed to compete with NVIDIA's DGX Spark, offering significant AI processing capabilities and compatibility with both Windows and Linux. The workstation features powerful hardware, including the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor and up to 128GB of memory, aimed at professional developers looking to reduce cloud computing costs.
- ▪The Ryzen AI Halo workstation will be available for pre-order starting in June 2026.
- ▪It features a compact design and is positioned as a direct competitor to NVIDIA's DGX Spark.
- ▪The workstation includes the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with 16 Zen 5 cores and 128GB of LPDDR5X memory.
- ▪AMD's new hardware allows users to run AI models locally, eliminating the need for expensive cloud services.
- ▪The premium package includes preinstalled software and access to developer programs.
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1 of 3 Amd 2 of 3 Amd 3 of 3 Amd Tech & Gadgets 3 Mins ago 0 Views 0 CommentsComments Save Summary AMD announced a $3,999 USD starting price for the Ryzen AI Halo developer workstation with pre-orders opening in June 2026 The compact system challenges the NVIDIA DGX Spark by offering Windows compatibility and up to 128GB of LPDDR5X memory The companion Ryzen AI Max 400 series processors support up to 192GB of unified memory to run massive AI models locally AMD announced pricing for its highly anticipated Ryzen AI Halo developer workstation. The compact machine arrives in June 2026 with a $3,999 USD price tag. Positioned as a direct rival to the NVIDIA DGX Spark, the new hardware brings massive artificial intelligence processing capabilities directly to the desktop.
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