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on June 5, 2024
AMD has shown off the Ryzen AI 300 series, its next-generation laptop technology. These powerful processors are the first ones that can run Copilot+ PC features. Let’s get into the specifics:
- CPU Architecture and NPU Boost: The Ryzen AI 300 chips have a new CPU architecture called Zen 5.
New neural processing unit (NPU) offers up to 50 trillion operations per second (TOPS), which is a big improvement over older Ryzen processors.
- This NPU speed is higher than Microsoft’s Copilot+ minimum of 40 TOPS, which lets you use more advanced Windows 11 features.
- Copilot+ PCs can now do more AI work locally, which makes them faster and safer.
- GPU and Gaming Performance—The built-in RDNA 3.5 GPU makes gaming run faster on thin and light systems.
- A TSMC N4 process is used to make these chips.
– AMD’s focus on NPU speed makes its products a little better than Qualcomm and Intel’s. - The built-in GPUs also work well with Intel’s latest Arc GPUs.
- Models In Stock: AMD has announced two high-end chips in the Ryzen 9 series:
- Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 has 12 CPU cores and 16 GPU cores.
- Ryzen AI 9 365 has 10 CPU cores and 12 GPU cores.
- There will be more types coming soon.
- Laptop brands are starting to use the Ryzen AI 300 – Ryzen AI 300 chips will be in Acer’s Swift series, ASUS’s ZenBook S 16 and Zephyrus G16, MSI’s Stealth A16 AI+, HP’s OmniBook AI PC, and Lenovo’s Yoga, ThinkPad, and ThinkBook. These computers claim to have a strong mix of AI features, game ability, and energy economy.
Read Ars Technica’s and Engadget’s articles for more information.
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