AMD unveils Ryzen AI 400 Series processors for consumer and commercial PCs

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AMD announced the new Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors for desktops and mobile PCs.

Built on the AM5 platform, the new desktop processors are the first to enable leading AI compute and Copilot+ experiences to a range of consumer and commercial desktops.

AMD also announced it is expanding AMD Pro as its unified commercial platform, with a focus on performance, security, manageability, and lifecycle support modern enterprises require.

AMD Pro is a commercial PC platform that delivers security that enterprises require, with multi-layered security features from silicon to platform. Customers can deploy it with the same management tools that your IT department already uses. It also has expanded remote management capabilities like remote disk erasure, remote Windows recovery and active directory authentication.

And with the Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI Pro 400 Series processors, AMD is introducing AI at the desktop level to save the average office worker seven work weeks in productivity every year. For a road warrior, AMD says it can safe 300 hours in productivity. A power user can save up to 19 hours per work week, and a tech expert can save up to 18 hours per work week as well.

The Ryzan AI Pro Series includes chips for next-gen AI PC laptops, mobile workstations and commercial desktops. The 400 Series mobile processors have up to 12 Zen5 CPU cores with 24 threads, 5.2GHz CPU boost clock, 60 TOPS with AMD XDNA 2 NPUs and Copilot+PC. The GPU has up to 16 AMD RDNA 3.5 GPU Compute Units, 3.1 GHz GPU Boost Clock, 8533 MT/s memory speed and AMD Pro tech.

The 400 series mobile processors have up to 27% faster single core, 30% faster multithreaded performance, 19.8 hours of battery life, 50% faster 3D rendering performance and 20% more NPU TOPS.

The desktop Ryzen AI Pro 400 Series processors have up to eight Zen 5 CPU Cores and 16 threads, 5.1 GHz CPU Boost Clock, 50 TOPS AMD XDNA 2 NPU and Copilot+PC. It also has eight AMD RDNA 3.5 GPU Compute Units, 3.1 GHz GPU Boost Clock, AM5 platform and AMD Pro technologies. It runs at 35 watts or 65 watts.

AMD said it has more than 200 AMD commercial designs starting shipping in Q2 2026. The AMD Radeon AI Pro Graphics are used in the workstations.