AMD has been rolling out a slew of new products over the past year, but at CES 2026, they were only seen introducing two of them, the AMD Ryzen AI 400 series of laptop processors and the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D desktop processor.
Many expected that AMD would also show off its most powerful consumer-class CPU model, the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, but it seems that the processor is not ready to be shown off yet.
But this does not mean that AMD has canceled the production of the processor. German technology news site ComputerBase has reported that AMD will reveal more details about the processor, which is expected to come with 3D cache memory on both CCD components of the processor for a total on-chip memory of 192MB, much more than the 128MB on the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D chip.
Meanwhile, AMD is also expected to introduce the AMD Ryzen AI 400 APU processor chips for desktop computers in the middle of this year. It is expected that this series of processor chips will be slightly different from the laptop offerings, but will be built using the same semiconductor architecture.
