Acer Aspire 16 Refresh Launches in Europe with Ryzen AI 400 CPUs

Acer releases updated Aspire 16 laptops in Europe featuring AMD Ryzen AI 400 series processors, 120 Hz displays, and up to 14.5 hours of battery life.

Acer Aspire 16 Refresh Launches in Europe with Ryzen AI 400 CPUs

Acer has released updated versions of its Aspire 16 laptop in Europe, targeting budget-conscious buyers with a focus on battery life and lightweight design. The new models ship with 's Ryzen AI 400 series processors, marking a refresh from earlier configurations that relied on older silicon.

Updated models feature Krackan Point processors and extended battery life

The updated hardware centers around two CPU options: the AI 5 330 with four cores and the Ryzen AI 7 345 featuring six cores. Both chips belong to AMD's Krackan Point family, with the higher-tier variant including a Radeon 840M integrated graphics unit for improved visual performance.

Spec comparison

Spec Ryzen AI 5 330 Ryzen AI 7 345
CPU Cores 4 cores 6 cores
Integrated Graphics Standard iGPU Radeon 840M
RAM 16 GB LPDDR5X 16 GB LPDDR5X
Storage 512 GB PCIe Gen 4 SSD 512 GB PCIe Gen 4 SSD

Acer equips both variants with 16 GB of LPDDR5X memory and a 512 GB PCIe Gen 4 SSD. The display is a 120 Hz IPS panel delivering 1200p resolution, which balances refresh rates against power consumption on the 16-inch screen.

The laptops measure 354.9 x 250.1 x 15.9 mm and weigh 1.55 kg, keeping them portable for daily commuting. Acer claims up to 14.5 hours of battery life under typical usage conditions, positioning the device as a long-lasting option for students and remote workers.

Pricing starts at £999 in the UK, which translates to approximately $1,342 based on current exchange rates. In the Eurozone, models range from €1,049 to €1,119 depending on configuration. Availability is currently limited to European markets including the UK, France, and Spain.

In January 2026, Acer indicated plans to update the Aspire 16 with AMD's Ryzen AI 400 platform, a move that aligns with the current release. Benchmark data suggests the Ryzen AI 5 330's integrated graphics lag significantly behind the 840M found in the Ryzen AI 7 345.

The Aspire 16 refresh confirms Acer's commitment to lightweight laptops with extended battery life, though performance gaps between CPU tiers remain notable. Buyers prioritizing graphics capability should target the six-core variant, while budget shoppers may find the four-core model sufficient for basic tasks.

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