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AMD Gives Consumers and Businesses More AI PC Options with Expanded Ryzen™ AI 400 Series Portfolio

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AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) expanded its Ryzen AI portfolio with the new Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen AI PRO 400 processors, targeting desktops, laptops and mobile workstations and supporting Microsoft Copilot+ PC experiences.

Key specs include NPUs delivering up to 50 TOPS (desktop) and 60 TOPS (mobile PRO), and claims of up to 30% faster multithreaded mobile performance versus a named competitor; OEM availability begins in Q2 2026.

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Positive

  • Multithreaded performance +30% vs Intel Core Ultra X7 3581 (Ryzen AI PRO 470 claim)
  • Desktop NPU up to 50 TOPS for on-device AI acceleration
  • Mobile PRO NPU up to 60 TOPS for workstation-class AI workloads
  • Q2 2026 availability for AM5 desktop and mobile workstation systems
  • OEM support from HP, Lenovo, Dell for desktops and workstations

Negative

  • None.

Key Figures

AI performance uplift: Up to 30% faster Desktop NPU compute: Up to 50 TOPS Mobile NPU compute: Up to 60 TOPS +5 more
8 metrics
AI performance uplift Up to 30% faster Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 470 multithreaded vs Intel Core Ultra X7 3581
Desktop NPU compute Up to 50 TOPS Ryzen AI 400 Series desktop processors
Mobile NPU compute Up to 60 TOPS Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series mobile processors
Ryzen AI 7 450G TDP 65W Ryzen AI 7 450G desktop processor
Ryzen AI 7 450GE TDP 35W Ryzen AI 7 450GE desktop processor
Ryzen AI 7 cores 8 cores / 16 threads Multiple Ryzen AI 7 450x desktop SKUs
Desktop availability Q2 2026 AM5 desktop systems with Ryzen AI 400 Series
Workstation availability Q2 2026 Mobile workstations with Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series

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Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: Feb 16 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 16 AI data center deal Positive -2.0% Expanded TCS collaboration to deploy Helios AI data center blueprint up to 200 MW.
Jan 05 AI platform vision Positive -3.0% CES 2026 vision for AI everywhere with MI400/MI500 roadmap and 60 TOPS Ryzen AI 400.
Jan 06 AI embedded launch Positive -3.0% Introduced Ryzen AI Embedded P100/X100 with Zen 5, RDNA 3.5 and up to 50 TOPS NPU.
Jan 05 Client AI expansion Positive -3.0% Unveiled new Ryzen AI, Ryzen AI PRO 400, ROCm 7.2 and client AI platforms at CES.
Dec 02 Cloud AI expansion Positive -2.1% Vultr collaboration adding 24,000 Instinct MI355X GPUs in a 50 MW AI supercluster.
Pattern Detected

Recent AI-tagged announcements have consistently seen negative next-day moves despite growth-focused content.

Recent Company History

Over the past few months, AMD has repeatedly highlighted aggressive AI expansion. AI-tagged releases included CES 2026 launches of Ryzen AI 400 Series, Helios rack-scale platforms delivering up to 3 AI exaflops per rack, and edge-focused Ryzen AI Embedded P100/X100 with up to 50 TOPS. Other updates covered large Vultr and TCS collaborations, with deployments up to 200 MW and 24,000 GPUs. These AI infrastructure and client pushes frame the latest Ryzen AI 400 Series PC expansion as a continuation of that strategy.

Historical Comparison

-2.6% avg move · In the last five AI-tagged releases, AMD’s average next-day move was -2.65% despite consistently exp...
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Average Historical Move AI

In the last five AI-tagged releases, AMD’s average next-day move was -2.65% despite consistently expansionary AI news. Today’s Ryzen AI 400 PC launch fits this pattern of strong product updates meeting cautious price reactions.

AI news has progressed from cloud and supercluster deployments to CES client launches and embedded edge platforms, with the latest announcement extending Ryzen AI 400 coverage into desktops, notebooks and mobile workstations.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement extends AMD’s AI strategy into a wider range of PCs, with Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen A...
Analysis

This announcement extends AMD’s AI strategy into a wider range of PCs, with Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen AI PRO 400 platforms bringing up to 50–60 TOPS of on-device compute to desktops, notebooks and workstations. Historically, AI-tagged news has not guaranteed positive price reactions. Investors may focus on OEM uptake, Q2 2026 availability milestones, and how these client products complement AMD’s larger data center AI wins.

Key Terms

copilot+ pc, llms, oem, gpu, +1 more
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copilot+ pc technical
"desktop AI PCs that support Microsoft Copilot+ PC experiences"
An AI-enhanced personal computer branded as a "Copilot+ PC" pairs local and cloud-based artificial intelligence features with higher-end hardware to offer faster, more responsive assistant functions, on-device processing, and seamless integration with productivity tools. For investors, the label signals a product tier meant to drive higher device prices, ongoing software or service subscriptions, and differentiation in a crowded PC market—similar to how a premium car trim adds features that can raise both upfront and recurring revenue.
llms technical
"enabling users to run AI applications and LLMs locally and tackle compute-intensive"
Large language models are advanced computer programs that read and generate human-like text by learning patterns from huge amounts of written material; think of them as digital employees that can draft reports, answer questions, summarize documents, or generate code. They matter to investors because they can change a company’s costs, speed of product development, customer service, and competitive edge — and they also create new risks and regulatory questions that can affect profits and valuation.
oem technical
"enable original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to offer next-gen AI PCs across"
OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer, which is a company that produces parts or components used in the final products made by other companies. For investors, understanding OEMs is important because their performance can impact the supply chain and overall success of major industries, especially those relying on specialized parts. Think of OEMs as the suppliers that provide the building blocks for larger products, like the engine parts for a car.
gpu technical
"including the CPU, NPU, and graphics processing unit (GPU) for demanding engineering"
A GPU (graphics processing unit) is a specialized computer chip designed to handle many calculations at once, originally for rendering images and video but now widely used for tasks like artificial intelligence, data analysis and high-performance computing. Investors watch GPU demand and prices because strong sales often signal growth for chip makers and their customers, affect profit margins and capital spending, and can forecast wider trends in gaming, AI adoption and cloud services.
isvs technical
"designs with validated support for independent software vendors (ISVs). With updated"
Independent software vendors are companies that build and sell software products that run on other companies’ platforms or devices, like accessory makers who design add-ons that fit a popular phone. Investors watch them because their sales and growth often depend on platform partners, recurring customer subscriptions, and ease of distribution, which affect revenue stability, margin potential, and the value of any partnerships or acquisitions.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

News Summary

  • 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 experiences.
  • OEM partners announce new AI PC offerings with enterprise-class notebooks and mobile workstations powered by Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series mobile processors.
  • Ryzen AI 400 Series mobile processors deliver up to 30% faster multithreaded performance than competitive processors1, helping professionals complete demanding workloads faster, while sustaining all-day battery life2.
  • AMD now offers its broadest set of enterprise PC solutions, backed by the AMD PRO platform, which strengthens enterprise-class security, manageability, and resilience for large-scale AI PC deployments

BARCELONA, Spain, March 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- At Mobile World Congress 2026, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced an expanded Ryzen™ AI portfolio with the launch of the AMD Ryzen™ AI 400 Series and Ryzen™ AI PRO 400 Series desktop processors. The new processors deliver powerful on-device AI acceleration and next-generation performance, enabling users to run AI applications and LLMs locally and tackle compute-intensive applications, including those for design and engineering, with ease. Additionally, AMD is expanding the Ryzen AI 400 Series mobile portfolio to include workstations.

With these additions, Ryzen AI 400 Series processors enable original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to offer next-gen AI PCs across high-performance desktops, laptops and mobile workstations optimized for modern workloads.

Ryzen AI 400 Series processors are the first for next-generation desktop AI PCs that support Microsoft Copilot+ PC experiences. Featuring a neural processing unit (NPU) providing up to 50 TOPS3 of AI compute, these processors enable users to run AI assistants and productivity tools locally on the PC, helping ensure sensitive data stays on device while delivering greater control, performance, and privacy.

“The desktop PC is evolving from a tool you use to an intelligent assistant that works alongside you,” said Jack Huynh, senior vice president and general manager of the Computing and Graphics Group at AMD. “With the Ryzen AI 400 Series processors – the world's first designed to power new Copilot+ experiences on the desktop – we’re bringing powerful AI acceleration that enables our partners to build systems that empower both enterprises and consumers to do more and create more.”

The World’s First Copilot+ Desktop Processor for Next-Gen AI Applications

The AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series desktop processor family is designed to deliver scalable performance and intelligent capabilities across professional workloads. Combining high-performance “Zen 5” central processing unit (CPU) cores, AMD RDNA™ 3.5 graphics, and a dedicated AMD XDNA™ 2 NPU, the processors provide the responsiveness, efficiency, and local AI acceleration needed by office professionals, developers, and power users. From everyday multitasking and collaboration to software development, data analysis, and AI-assisted workflows, Ryzen AI 400 Series processors enable consistent performance and on-device intelligence across modern desktop environments.

Ryzen AI 400 Series Desktop Availability

AM5 desktop systems powered by Ryzen AI 400 Series processors are expected to be available starting in the second quarter of 2026 from OEMs including HP and Lenovo.

ModelCores / ThreadsBoost4/ Base FrequencyTDPTotal CacheGraphics ModelGraphics CoresNPU TOPS
AMD Ryzen™ AI 7 450G8 / 16Up to 5.1 GHz / 2.0 GHz65W24MBAMD Radeon™ 860M graphics8Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 5 440G6 / 12Up to 4.8 GHz / 2.0 GHz65W22MBAMD Radeon™ 840M graphics4Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 5 435G6 / 12Up to 4.5 GHz / 2.0 GHz65W14MBAMD Radeon 840M graphics4Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 7 450GE8 / 16Up to 5.1 GHz / 2.0 GHz35W24MBAMD Radeon 860M graphics8Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 5 440GE6 / 12Up to 4.8 GHz / 2.0 GHz35W22MBAMD Radeon 840M graphics4Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 5 435GE6 / 12Up to 4.5 GHz / 2.0 GHz35W14MBAMD Radeon 840M graphics4Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 7 PRO 450G8 / 16Up to 5.1 GHz / 2.0 GHz65W24MBAMD Radeon 860M graphics8Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 5 PRO 440G6 / 12Up to 4.8 GHz / 2.0 GHz65W22MBAMD Radeon 840M graphics4Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 5 PRO 435G6 / 12Up to 4.5 GHz / 2.0 GHz65W14MBAMD Radeon 840M graphics4Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 7 PRO 450GE8 / 16Up to 5.1 GHz / 2.0 GHz35W24MBAMD Radeon 860M graphics8Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 5 PRO 440GE6 / 12Up to 4.8 GHz / 2.0 GHz35W22MBAMD Radeon 840M graphics4Up to 50
AMD Ryzen™ AI 5 PRO 435GE6 / 12Up to 4.5 GHz / 2.0 GHz35W14MBAMD Radeon 840M graphics4Up to 50


Extending Ryzen AI Leadership Across Notebooks and Mobile Workstations

With the growth of the AMD commercial PC portfolio, OEM partners continue to introduce a broad range of commercial notebooks powered by Ryzen™ AI PRO 400 Series mobile processors. The Ryzen™ AI 9 HX PRO 470 delivers up to 30% faster multithreaded performance compared to Intel Core Ultra X7 3581, accelerating compute-intensive professional workloads so users can iterate, test, and deliver results more quickly. Combined with strong power efficiency and all-day battery life2 to sustain productivity throughout the workday, systems powered by Ryzen™ AI PRO 400 Series processors extend AI acceleration and Copilot+ PC experiences to mobile form factors.

As organizations accelerate AI adoption across the workforce, Ryzen™ AI PRO 400 Series mobile processors enable next-generation local AI experiences that enhance productivity and streamline everyday workflows across commercial notebooks and mobile workstations. Featuring a high-performance NPU delivering up to 60 TOPS of AI compute, and leveraging advanced on-device AI acceleration to deliver measurable efficiency gains, Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors help enterprises drive productivity at scale while maintaining the performance and responsiveness professionals expect.

Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series mobile processors will now also power next-generation workstations, extending the same performance into professional designs with validated support for independent software vendors (ISVs). With updated application enablement across leading professional workflows, mobile workstations powered by Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors are designed to accelerate professional applications that take advantage of all compute resources, including the CPU, NPU, and graphics processing unit (GPU) for demanding engineering, creation, and technical workloads.

Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series Mobile Workstation Availability

Mobile workstations powered by Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors are expected to be available starting in the second quarter of 2026 from OEMs including Dell Technologies, HP and Lenovo.

Strengthening Enterprise Security and Manageability with AMD PRO

AMD PRO delivers enterprise-grade security, manageability, and reliability through foundational hardware and software designed to simplify IT operations and protect investments over time. AMD continues to evolve the AMD PRO platform by strengthening both its silicon foundation and software stack to support enterprise IT teams managing distributed AI-enabled PC fleets. Expanded remote management features improve visibility, recovery, and control, enabling IT administrators to diagnose issues, restore systems, and maintain business continuity without a desk-side visit.

AMD systems are validated for compatibility with most major commercial security solutions, enabling seamless integration into existing enterprise environments, helping organizations protect their fleets within established security ecosystems.

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About AMD

AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) drives innovation in high-performance and AI computing to solve the world’s most important challenges. Today, AMD technology powers billions of experiences across cloud and AI infrastructure, embedded systems, AI PCs and gaming. With a broad portfolio of AI-optimized CPUs, GPUs, networking and software, AMD delivers full-stack AI solutions that provide the performance and scalability needed for a new era of intelligent computing. Learn more at www.amd.com.

Cautionary Statement

This press release contains forward-looking statements concerning Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) such as the features, functionality, performance, availability, timing and expected benefits of AMD products including AMD Ryzen™ AI 400 Series and Ryzen™ AI PRO 400 Series processors, which are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are commonly identified by words such as "would," "may," "expects," "believes," "plans," "intends," "projects" and other terms with similar meaning. Investors are cautioned that the forward-looking statements in this press release are based on current beliefs, assumptions and expectations, speak only as of the date of this press release and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations. Such statements are subject to certain known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and are generally beyond AMD's control, that could cause actual results and other future events to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied or projected by, the forward-looking information and statements. Material factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include, without limitation, the following: impact of government actions and regulations such as export regulations, import tariffs, trade protection measures, and licensing requirements; competitive markets in which AMD’s products are sold; the cyclical nature of the semiconductor industry; market conditions of the industries in which AMD products are sold; AMD’s ability to introduce products on a timely basis with expected features and performance levels; loss of a significant customer; economic and market uncertainty; quarterly and seasonal sales patterns; AMD's ability to adequately protect its technology or other intellectual property; unfavorable currency exchange rate fluctuations; ability of third party manufacturers to manufacture AMD's products on a timely basis in sufficient quantities and using competitive technologies; availability of essential equipment, materials, substrates or manufacturing processes; ability to achieve expected manufacturing yields for AMD’s products; AMD's ability to generate revenue from its semi-custom SoC products; potential security vulnerabilities; potential security incidents including IT outages, data loss, data breaches and cyberattacks; uncertainties involving the ordering and shipment of AMD’s products; AMD’s reliance on third-party intellectual property to design and introduce new products; AMD's reliance on third-party companies for design, manufacture and supply of motherboards, software, memory and other computer platform components; AMD's reliance on Microsoft and other software vendors' support to design and develop software to run on AMD’s products; AMD’s reliance on third-party distributors and add-in-board partners; impact of modification or interruption of AMD’s internal business processes and information systems; compatibility of AMD’s products with some or all industry-standard software and hardware; costs related to defective products; failure to maintain an efficient supply change as customer demand changes; AMD's ability to rely on third party supply-chain logistics functions; AMD’s ability to effectively control sales of its products on the gray market; impact of climate change on AMD’s business; AMD’s ability to realize its deferred tax assets; potential tax liabilities; current and future claims and litigation; impact of environmental laws, conflict minerals related provisions and other laws or regulations; evolving expectations from governments, investors, customers and other stakeholders regarding corporate responsibility matters; issues related to the responsible use of AI; restrictions imposed by agreements governing AMD’s notes, the guarantees of Xilinx’s notes and the revolving credit agreement; AMD’s ability to satisfy financial obligations under guarantees and other commercial commitments; impact of acquisitions, joint ventures and/or investments on AMD’s business and AMD’s ability to integrate acquired businesses; impact of any impairment of the combined company’s assets; political, legal and economic risks and natural disasters; future impairments of technology license purchases; AMD’s ability to attract and retain key employees; and AMD’s stock price volatility. Investors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in AMD’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including but not limited to AMD’s most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q.

© 2026 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, Radeon, RDNA, Ryzen, XDNA and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Certain AMD technologies may require third-party enablement or activation. Supported features may vary by operating system. Please confirm with the system manufacturer for specific features. No technology or product can be completely secure.

The information contained herein is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice. Timelines, roadmaps, and/or product release dates shown in this Press Release are plans only and subject to change.

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1 Testing as of February 2026, by AMD Performance Labs using Cinebench 2026 single core, Blender CPU 4.3 (Classroom), single thread, and nT benchmark tests. Single core score used for AMD system and 1T score used for Intel system to represent single core performance. Configuration for AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 470 processor (28W): HP EliteBook X G2a (14in.) Notebook, Radeon™ 890M graphics, 32GB LPDDR5 RAM @8533MHZ, 512GB SSD, and VBS=ON. Configuration for Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor (25W): Dell XPS 14, Arc B390 graphics, 32GB LPDDR5 RAM @ 9600MHz, 1GB SSD. Both platforms using Windows 11 Pro and tested in best performance mode. Laptop manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. Results may vary depending on use of the latest drivers. GPP-05
2 AMD defines “All Day Battery Life” as at least 8 hours of continuous battery life and "Multi-Day battery Life" as continuous runtime above 8 hours. All battery life scores are approximate. Actual battery life will vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to: system configuration and software, settings, product use and age, and operating conditions. GD-173a.
3 Trillions of Operations per Second (TOPS) for an AMD Ryzen processor is the maximum number of operations per second that can be executed in an optimal scenario and may not be typical. TOPS may vary based on several factors, including the specific system configuration, AI model, and software version. GD-243.
4 Boost Clock Frequency is the maximum frequency achievable on the CPU running a bursty workload. Boost clock achievability, frequency, and sustainability will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to: thermal conditions and variation in applications and workloads. GD-150.

Contact:
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 AMD Communications
+1 512-658-2265
Stacy.MacDiarmid@amd.com

Liz Stine
AMD Investor Relations
+1 720-652-3965
Liz.Stine@amd.com

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FAQ

When will AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series desktops (AMD) be available and from which OEMs?

They are expected to be available beginning in Q2 2026. According to the company, AM5 desktop systems will ship from OEMs including HP and Lenovo starting in Q2 2026.

What NPU performance do Ryzen AI 400 Series processors (AMD) offer for desktop AI?

Ryzen AI 400 Series desktop processors offer up to 50 TOPS of NPU compute. According to the company, this enables on-device AI acceleration for Copilot+ experiences and local LLMs.

How much faster is the Ryzen AI PRO 470 (AMD) claimed to be versus Intel for multithreaded tasks?

AMD claims the Ryzen AI PRO 470 delivers up to 30% faster multithreaded performance versus Intel Core Ultra X7 3581. According to the company, this targets compute‑intensive professional workloads.

Which OEMs will offer mobile workstations with Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series (AMD) and when?

Mobile workstations are expected to arrive in Q2 2026 from OEMs including Dell Technologies, HP, and Lenovo. According to the company, these systems bring PRO-class AI acceleration to workstations.

What is the difference in NPU TOPS between Ryzen AI desktop and Ryzen AI PRO mobile (AMD)?

Desktop Ryzen AI NPUs deliver up to 50 TOPS, while Ryzen AI PRO mobile NPUs deliver up to 60 TOPS. According to the company, the higher mobile TOPS target supports workstation and commercial AI workloads.
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