AMD Launches Ryzen AI Halo Developer Kit to Rival Nvidia DGX Spark
AMD has introduced a new developer kit, the Ryzen AI Halo, priced at $3,999. This kit, powered by the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor and featuring 128GB of unified memory, supports Windows 11. It is positioned as a direct competitor to Nvidia's DGX Spark, which recently saw its price rise to $4,699, making AMD's offering $700 less expensive.

AMD has announced a new developer kit, the Ryzen AI Halo, entering the market at a price point of $3,999. This new offering, also referred to as the Strix Halo desktop, is designed to serve as a direct competitor in the developer kit segment.
The Ryzen AI Halo developer kit is equipped with the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor and includes 128GB of unified memory. It also features support for Windows 11, broadening its compatibility for developers.
AMD's introduction directly challenges Nvidia's DGX Spark. The DGX Spark recently experienced a price increase, bringing its cost to $4,699. This pricing strategy places AMD's Ryzen AI Halo at $700 less than Nvidia's competing product.
According to Tom's Hardware, the Ryzen AI Halo aims to provide a competitive option for developers.



