AMD’s proposed Agent Computer category want to transform the PC from a tool you operate into a collaborator that works for you.
Traditional computers require step-by-step commands, but these new machines run AI agents that research, plan, and execute tasks autonomously.
The Shift to Agentic Computing
Personal computers have served as the primary tool for human creativity for 40 years. The Agent Computer evolves this relationship by allowing you to delegate work rather than just opening apps.
- Always-On Collaboration: These devices stay persistent, sitting in a corner of your room or office to handle tasks full-time.
- Seamless Integration: You interact with agents through familiar platforms like Slack, WhatsApp, or Messages.
- Parallel Execution: Agents move across different tools and information streams simultaneously to finish complex projects.
Hardware Built for AI
Running sophisticated, local AI models requires specialized architecture. AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ processors, including the Ryzen AI Max+ 395, provide the horsepower and efficiency needed for these multi-agent workloads.

Platforms like the Framework Desktop also serve as high-performance Agent Computers.
- Large Memory Pools: Systems feature up to 128 GB of Unified Memory to support heavy AI inference.
- Privacy and Control: Local hardware ensures businesses and creators keep their data secure without relying on external data centers.
- Cost Efficiency: These systems offer category-leading cost-per-action for developers and startups.