Ryzen AI Max 395 vs 390
The AI Max 395 features 16 cores and 32 threads, outperforming the AI Max 390's 12 cores and 24 threads for multitasking and resource-intensive tasks
The AI Max 395 features 16 cores and 32 threads, outperforming the AI Max 390's 12 cores and 24 threads for multitasking and resource-intensive tasks
The AI Max 395 features 16 cores and 32 threads, outperforming the AI Max 390's 12 cores and 24 threads for multitasking and resource-intensive tasks
The AI Max 395 features 16 cores and 32 threads, outperforming the AI Max 390's 12 cores and 24 threads for multitasking and resource-intensive tasks
Clock Speeds: The AI Max 395 has a boost clock of up to 5.1 GHz, slightly higher than the AI Max 390's 5.0 GHz
The AI Max 395 integrates AMD’s XDNA 2 architecture, delivering up to 50 TOPS, compared to the AI Max 390's 30 TOPS with first-generation XDNA
The AI Max 395 achieves 2.2x the AI performance of NVIDIA’s RTX 4090 in LM Studio while maintaining efficient thermal management
The AI Max 395 excels in performance and features for demanding tasks, while the AI Max 390 is reliable for lighter workloads
The AI Max 395 supports advanced interfaces like HDMI, DisplayPort, USB4, and Wi-Fi 7, whereas the AI Max 390 offers standard connectivity options
Both CPUs share 64 MB of L3 cache, but the AI Max 395 has 16 MB of L2 cache (1 MB per core), compared to the AI Max 390's 12 MB
Both CPUs have a configurable TDP range of 45–120 W, with a base TDP of 55 W, ensuring flexibility for various use cases
Market Reception: The AI Max 395 has seen strong demand, with GMKtec implementing emergency production protocols to meet sales
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