European Investor
03 Mar 2026, 05:52
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMD) expanded its AI PC lineup at MWC 2026 with new Ryzen™ AI 400 Series and Ryzen™ AI PRO 400 Series desktop processors, alongside broader mobile and workstation offerings.
The Ryzen AI 400 Series desktop chips are the first to support Microsoft Copilot+ PC experiences on desktop systems, featuring up to 50 TOPS of NPU performance for on-device AI. Built on “Zen 5” CPU cores with RDNA™ 3.5 graphics and XDNA™ 2 NPU architecture, the processors target AI-assisted productivity, development and professional workloads.
AMD also extended Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series mobile processors into enterprise notebooks and mobile workstations, delivering up to 60 TOPS of AI compute and up to 30% faster multithreaded performance versus competing processors. Systems powered by these chips are expected from OEMs including HP, Lenovo and Dell in Q2 2026.
The portfolio is backed by the AMD PRO platform, enhancing enterprise-grade security, manageability and fleet control for large-scale AI PC deployments.
The Ryzen AI 400 Series desktop chips are the first to support Microsoft Copilot+ PC experiences on desktop systems, featuring up to 50 TOPS of NPU performance for on-device AI. Built on “Zen 5” CPU cores with RDNA™ 3.5 graphics and XDNA™ 2 NPU architecture, the processors target AI-assisted productivity, development and professional workloads.
AMD also extended Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series mobile processors into enterprise notebooks and mobile workstations, delivering up to 60 TOPS of AI compute and up to 30% faster multithreaded performance versus competing processors. Systems powered by these chips are expected from OEMs including HP, Lenovo and Dell in Q2 2026.
The portfolio is backed by the AMD PRO platform, enhancing enterprise-grade security, manageability and fleet control for large-scale AI PC deployments.