The new Ryzen 9000 series CPUs for desktops, and Ryzen AI 300 series mobile processors for laptops, from AMD promise yet another great leap forward in keeping up with the AI dream of tech fanboys and geeks.
At the top of the stack, the Ryzen 9000 series packs high-performance punch. Based on the upcoming ‘Zen 5’ architecture and featuring the XDNA 2 Neural Processing Unit (NPU), the Ryzen 9 9950X is the world’s fastest consumer desktop processor, able to handle software such as Blender and Adobe as well as making gaming latency improvements.
Moving to the realm of laptops rocking ample life, it’s time to meet the Ryzen AI 300 series processors that provide the next level of ultra-thin premium Copilot+ laptops. Based on the ‘Zen 5’ architecture and the XDNA 2 NPU, these chips aren’t just processors – they’re an entry to the realms of ultra-thin and premium laptops. Supporting up to 12 ‘Zen 5’ cores with 24 threads, top-end ultra-thin laptops will be faster than ever before.
At the heart of Ryzen’s latest advancements is the XDNA 2 NPU, offering quintuple the performance of AMD’s first NPU while doubling the power efficiency for generative AI workloads. This means that laptops using Ryzen AI 300 series processors are great for local AI processing, content generation and workload automation, without compromising power efficiency.
In the limelight are two exceptional models from the Ryzen AI 300 series:
AMD’s vision isn’t just about hardware. Working with partners such as Microsoft, HP, Lenovo and Asus, the company is fuelling the next wave of AI-powered hyperpersonalised laptop experiences, offering consumers previously unavailable levels of performance and customisation.
This trend is accelerating with the forthcoming AMD Ryzen 9000 series and Ryzen AI 300 series processors. By combining the highest power computing performance with the power of AI, these processors will expand the opportunities for laptops in gaming, productivity and other applications. While the power and capabilities of software applications will increase, AMD’s latest generation of processors will also democratise AI innovation in the pursuit of machines that are interwoven with Computer-Aided Intelligence (CAI). This includes distributed generative AI, which taps into the collective wisdom of potentially millions of systems to solve complex problems.
At the core of every modern laptop is a processor that determines its strength, smarts and speediness. AMD’s latest CPUs prove the potential of these chips to become the bleeding-edge integrated AI systems that will turn laptops into intelligent multitasking machines for our everyday lives. Thanks to AMD, the PC is hotter than ever.
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