AMD has introduced its latest innovation — the Ryzen AI Halo Developer Platform, a mini-PC designed for local artificial intelligence deployment. This compact computer is available in the U.S. through Micro Center for $3999, making it a more affordable option compared to the NVIDIA DGX Spark, which costs $700 more.

One of the key advantages of the Ryzen AI Halo is its 128 GB of unified memory, which the company claims can handle models with up to 200 billion parameters. This opens new horizons for developers and researchers working with powerful AI algorithms, enabling them to perform complex computations on their own devices. In this way, AMD is taking a step toward expanding capabilities in the field of artificial intelligence.