Global Finance News
03 Apr 2026, 10:59
Advanced Micro Devices announced an expansion of its AI PC portfolio with the launch of the Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors, targeting next-generation computing applications.
The new chips are designed to deliver advanced on-device AI capabilities, enabling users to run AI applications and large language models locally while improving performance, privacy, and efficiency. The processors feature integrated neural processing units (NPUs) offering up to 50–60 TOPS of AI compute.
AMD said the new lineup supports next-generation Copilot+ PC experiences and delivers up to 30% faster multithreaded performance compared to competing processors, while maintaining all-day battery life for mobile devices.
The expanded portfolio allows OEM partners to develop a wider range of AI-enabled desktops, laptops, and workstations, supporting enterprise and consumer adoption of AI-driven workflows. Availability of systems powered by the new processors is expected in the second quarter of 2026.
The new chips are designed to deliver advanced on-device AI capabilities, enabling users to run AI applications and large language models locally while improving performance, privacy, and efficiency. The processors feature integrated neural processing units (NPUs) offering up to 50–60 TOPS of AI compute.
AMD said the new lineup supports next-generation Copilot+ PC experiences and delivers up to 30% faster multithreaded performance compared to competing processors, while maintaining all-day battery life for mobile devices.
The expanded portfolio allows OEM partners to develop a wider range of AI-enabled desktops, laptops, and workstations, supporting enterprise and consumer adoption of AI-driven workflows. Availability of systems powered by the new processors is expected in the second quarter of 2026.