AMD announced the Ryzen AI 400 for Socket AM5: up to an 8-core Zen 5, RDNA 3.5 graphics, and a 50 TOPS NPU
AMD – New Desktop Processors Ryzen AI 400 at MWC 2026
At the Mobile World Congress 2026, AMD announced the release of two new desktop processor lines: Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen AI Pro 400. These chips will be compatible with the AM5 platform and will appear in OEM products (HP, Lenovo, etc.) as early as Q2 2026.
1. Ryzen AI Pro 400 Line
Model | Power Consumption | Cores / Threads | Cache | Integrated Graphics | NPU
---|---|---|---|---|---
Ryzen AI 7 Pro 450G | 65 W (G) / 35 W (GE) | 8 | 16 MB L3 (total 24 MB) | Radeon 860M (8 GPU cores, RDNA 3.5) | XDNA 2 – 50 TOPS
Ryzen AI 5 Pro 440G | 65 W / 35 W | 6 | 16 MB L3 (total 22 MB) | Radeon 840M (4 GPU cores) | —
Ryzen AI 5 Pro 435G | 65 W / 35 W | 6 | 8 MB L3 (total 14 MB) | Radeon 840M | —
*All Pro models use the updated Gorgon Point 2/Krackan architecture. The line does not include higher‑level graphics such as the Radeon 890M, which is only found in mobile processors.*
2. Ryzen AI Line (without “Pro”)
AMD also introduced equivalent chips without the Pro suffix. They have the same number of cores, cache, integrated graphics, and NPU but do not include the special corporate features present in the Pro versions.
3. Key Features
- Graphics: Desktop versions of Ryzen AI 400G/400GE offer up to Radeon 860M (8 RDNA 3.5 compute units). This is the most powerful graphics option available in AMD desktop APUs.
- No 16‑core Radeon 890M: The desktop platform does not include this GPU module; it remains only in higher‑end mobile Gorgon Point processors.
Conclusion
AMD expands its desktop APU lineup, offering users and corporate clients flexible options with varying performance levels and integrated graphics. First OEM packages featuring these processors are expected to hit the market in Q2 2026.
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