Along with the announcement of the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor chip, they also announced their latest computer processor series, the AMD Ryzen AI 400.
This processor series comes with 13 models for various types of uses, with the two most powerful processor chips being the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 475 and AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470, both of which have 12 physical cores and 24 power threads.
Apart from using the latest AMD ZEN 5 processor chip, this processor series also houses the XDNA 2 AI chip which gives this processor chip AI processing power as high as 60 NPU TOPS, 10 higher than what was offered in the previous AMD Ryzen AI 300 processor series.
For graphics processing power, each of these processors houses the AMD Radeon 800M graphics processing chip, consisting of the AMD Radeon 890M on two flagship processors and the AMD Radeon 880M, Radeon 860M and Radeon 840M for mid-range and affordable processors.
Interestingly, all processors in this series come with support for LPDDR5 memory with a speed of at least 8000MT/s, which allows this processor series to power a wide range of laptops with good performance.
In the meantime, AMD also introduced the AMD Ryzen AI 400 Pro processor chip, which houses AMD PRO Technologies features, enterprise-class security and asset management features, and longer platform support for the stability of using company devices.
AMD says that the AMD Ryzen AI 400 processor series will begin to be offered through laptop brands starting in the first quarter of 2026.
