AMD Unveils Agent Computers to Run AI Locally, Not Just in the Cloud

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AMD pitches a new product category called “Agent Computers” for locally running AI agents on powerful desktops/mini PCs powered by Ryzen AI Max+ (e.g., 395) and up to 128GB RAM, arguing private, always-on AI work can live on consumer/SME hardware. The company cites OpenClaw and showcases HP Z2 Mini G1a, Corsair AI Workstation 300, and Framework Desktop as examples, aiming to compete with Nvidia’s DGX Spark/Station. The concept emphasizes privacy and on-device AI workloads that don’t need hyperscale data centers, with models up to 200B parameters possible given high memory support.
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