A Reddit post in r/LocalLLaMA links to coverage of AMD discussing unified memory architecture and its role in future product roadmaps. The post says AMD believes UMA could help shape next-generation architectures and notes Ryzen AI MAX 400 series systems, also referred to by the community as Gorgon Halo. It frames the topic as part of an ongoing LocalLLaMA discussion about whether unified-memory x86 systems could matter for local AI workloads.
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