AMD’s Novel Ryzen AI Max Chip For Copilot+ PCs Was A CES Showstopper


It’s not uncommon to see major chip players introduce new and novel approaches to traditional computing paradigms at CES in Las Vegas in January. And if ever there was a limelight moment in that regard, AMD found it with the introduction of its new chip and platform architecture formerly known by the code name Strix Halo, and unveiled officially last week as Ryzen AI Max Series. This chip cojoins existing AMD CPU and GPU architectures, along with a high speed memory interface, in an unprecedented way, compared to traditional X86 laptop or desktop chip designs. And it’s safe to say this new Application Processing Unit, as AMD likes to call them, stole the show for many

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