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I have nothing against AI Max 395+ systems. I'm picking up a Framework Desktop to play around with larger models than are practical on consumer GPUs myself.
But they're targeting a specific niche. They're currently compelling for that niche. But running large AI models isn't the only thing people do with a computer.
EDIT: Say you want a machine that can render frames quickly for a video game. The CPU is probably also wanting to hit the memory and is competing for bandwidth. The game won't be written to gain much from the GPU having fast access to a load of memory.
And you have a maximum of 128GB, which is large for a GPU, but it's shared, and nothing that amazing in terms of memory for the CPU. You can get motherboards that will take more RAM if your concern is giving the CPU a lot of memory rather than the GPU.
Minisforum is coming out with an AI max+ with a full PCIe slot for GPUs.