AMD's new Ryzen AI 400 desktop processors bring Copilot+ certification and powerful local AI processing to PCs for the first ...
AMD is trying to appeal to businesses with desktop processors optimized for AI applications, including Microsoft’s Copilot+. At Mobile World Congress, it introduced the Ryzen AI Pro 400 Series, which ...
The new Ryzen AI 400 series of desktop processors combines multiple key technologies in a single package. It pairs high-performance Zen 5 CPU cores with AMD’s integrated Radeon RDNA 3.5 graphics and a ...
AMD used MWC 2026, which opened on March 2, to introduce the Ryzen AI Pro 400 series, a commercial processor family aimed at business laptops and compact desktops.
At the time of writing, the AMD stock was down around 2% to trade at $196. The stock fell despite the announcement, which introduced the Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series desktop ...
AMD told us at CES 2026 that it would be bringing its Ryzen AI 400 processors to desktop at some point, and naturally it announced those chips today, because why wouldn't you announce desktop CPUs at ...
AMD's Ryzen AI 400 processor has officially launched for laptops and desktops, but AMD is officially branding it as the Ryzen AI Pro 400 for commercial customers. Will a consumer version ever emerge?
AMD expands its Ryzen AI portfolio with new Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series desktop processors, the world’s first for next-gen AI PC applications with support for Copilot+ PC ...
Six new Ryzen AI 400G processors are appearing for the AM5 platform, 12 if you count the Pro versions for business PCs. They are the first combo processors with Zen 5 cores for desktop computers that ...
After buying millions of Nvidia’s AI chips last week, Meta has now also signed a multi-year agreement to buy six gigawatts worth of AMD processors for AI data centers. The deal could see Meta owning ...
Advanced Micro Devices AMD reported strong third-quarter revenue, up 20% sequentially, up 36% year over year, and above the high end of guidance. AMD’s fourth-quarter revenue forecast of $9.6 billion ...
The end of 2025 could hardly have been better for AMD. All units achieved records. In x86 servers, the revenue share is growing to over 41 percent.