Core Insights - AMD has unveiled its latest generation of mobile and desktop processors, the Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series, which enhance AI capabilities, gaming performance, and commercial features across a wider range of systems [2][3][4] Product Launch - The new AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series includes processors designed for Copilot+ PCs, while the Ryzen AI Max+ processors target premium ultra-thin notebooks and small form-factor desktops [3][4] - The Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series focuses on AI acceleration, modern security, and enterprise-class manageability for business laptops [3][7] AI Integration - AMD introduced the Ryzen AI Halo, its first AI developer platform, along with ROCm 7.2 software support for the Ryzen AI 400 Series, facilitating seamless AI adoption and development [4][11] - The Ryzen AI 400 Series processors deliver up to 60 TOPS of NPU AI compute, with features designed to meet the requirements for seamless AI experiences [7][11] Gaming Performance - The Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor is positioned as the fastest gaming CPU, offering a 400MHz higher boost clock than its predecessor, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, and achieving up to 27% better gaming performance compared to Intel's Core Ultra 9 285K [5][19][20] - The new FSR "Redstone" technology enhances gaming experiences through machine learning frame generation and upscaling [5][30] Market Availability - Systems powered by the Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series will be available starting Q1 2026 from major OEMs, with desktop versions expected in Q2 2026 [9][15][22] Developer Support - The AMD Ryzen AI Halo developer platform is designed to support AI development with capabilities to run large models locally, featuring up to 128GB of unified memory and optimized for AMD ROCm software [17][18] - The ROCm software platform has seen significant improvements, including a fivefold increase in AI performance and expanded compatibility across Windows and Linux [28][27] Ecosystem Growth - AMD is expanding its OEM partnerships, with a growing number of systems powered by AMD processors across consumer, commercial, and gaming segments [24][25] - Collaborations with software developers aim to integrate new AI features into everyday applications, enhancing user experiences [25][26]
AMD Expands AI Leadership Across Client, Graphics, and Software with New Ryzen, Ryzen AI, and AMD ROCm Announcements at CES 2026