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AMD Innovations in Agentic Computing Era

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Rob Enderle
AMD Innovations in Agentic Computing Era
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AMD is positioning its new Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series silicon to enable 'Agentic Computing,' where PCs autonomously execute complex workflows. This shift moves computing from a passive call-and-response model to an active, goal-oriented paradigm.

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Represents a significant architectural shift in personal computing that could fundamentally change how users interact with software and hardware.

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We are standing on the precipice of a monumental shift in how humans interact with machines. For over four decades, the personal computer has been a fundamentally passive device. It waits for a keystroke, a mouse click, or a touch command before doing exactly—and only—what it is told. Even the early iterations of artificial intelligence, including the first wave of cloud-based large language models (LLMs), operated on this call-and-response paradigm. You prompt, it answers. You ask for a summary, it provides one. But the device itself remains an interface, a gateway to compute power rather than an independent actor.

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