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People are focusing on upcoming AMD Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 “Gorgon Halo” and MAX 400 memory/VRAM capabilities, alongside multiple EPYC platform refreshes (Venice production ramp, EPYC 8005 “Sorano” with Zen 5 cores). A parallel thread covers Radeon RX 9070 XT/GRE activity, including price drops and potential global availability.

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Key Takeaway AMD’s AI-platform roadmap is getting more detailed—Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 “Gorgon Halo” is teased for up to 192GB memory and 160GB VRAM while the broader CPU and GPU lineup also moves via EPYC and Radeon updates.
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AMD’s AI-platform roadmap is getting more detailed—Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 “Gorgon Halo” is teased for up to 192GB memory and 160GB VRAM while the broader CPU and GPU lineup also moves via EPYC and Radeon updates.

People are focusing on upcoming AMD Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 “Gorgon Halo” and MAX 400 memory/VRAM capabilities, alongside multiple EPYC platform refreshes (Venice production ramp, EPYC 8005 “Sorano” with Zen 5 cores). A parallel thread covers Radeon RX 9070 XT/GRE activity, including price drops and potential global availability.

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Top 4 signals · AMD’s AI-platform roadmap is getting more detailed—Ryzen AI

Briefing Findings · AMD’s AI-platform roadmap is getting more detailed—Ryzen AI

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AI platform memory Ryzen AI MAX 400 “Gorgon Halo” supports up to 192GB memory
AI platform VRAM Ryzen AI MAX 400 “Gorgon Halo” supports up to 160GB VRAM
EPYC next-gen node EPYC “Venice” production ramp targets TSMC 2nm
EPYC cores/TDP EPYC 8005 “Sorano” up to 84 Zen 5 cores and 225W TDP
GPU deal Radeon RX 9070 XT drops below £600 at several UK retailers

What to Watch

  • Watch for Ryzen AI MAX PRO 400 to launch in the third quarter. TechPowerUp
  • Track market pricing for the Radeon RX 9070 XT as retailers keep dropping below £600 in the UK. WCCFTech
  • Follow the timeline for Ryzen 7 7700X3D (8 cores, 96MB L3 cache) ahead of its launch. igorslab.de

What Changed

  • AMD "Zen 7" IP to Use TSMC A14 Node and More Advanced Packaging TechPowerUp
  • AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT & RX 9060 XT Crash Below MSRP In Japan, Defying the Global RAMpocalypse WCCFTech
  • AMD’s Next-Gen Zen 7 “Grimlock” CPUs To Utilize TSMC 1.4nm Process Tech & FOPLP Packaging, Launching in 2028 WCCFTech
  • AMD's China-Exclusive Radeon RX 9070 GRE May Launch Globally TechPowerUp
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Tracking: AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE may launch globally soon / AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT drops below £600 at several UK retailers

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Tracking: AMD "Zen 7" IP to Use TSMC A14 Node and More Advanced Packaging / AMD's China-Exclusive Radeon RX 9070 GRE May Launch Globally

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Tracking: AMD EPYC “Venice” Enters 2nm Production at TSMC, Extends CPU Roadmap for AI Infrastructure / AMD Expands Local AI PC Portfolio with Ryzen AI Halo Developer Platform and Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 Series

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