AMD’s secret weapon against Nvidia’s gaming products isn’t another graphics card but a “Max” chip that has the capability to do everything, everywhere, all at once. The company’s Strix Halo lineup, headlined this year by the Ryzen AI Max+ 395, may soon find itself the big brother to a few younger siblings sporting similar graphics capabilities at a lower price point—and offering a more budget conscious option for gamers than any “affordable” GPU available right now. A supposed...

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