AMD has introduced the Ryzen AI Max+ processor, designed to deliver local artificial intelligence capabilities directly on x86-based PCs without requiring translation layers. The announcement highlights a lineup of partner devices from major manufacturers including Acer, ASUS, HP, Framework, Xiaomi, Corsair, Gigabyte, Emdoor, Geekom, JMOKE, Minisforum, NIMO, Liulian Smart, and BOSGAME.
Partner manufacturers integrate the new silicon into various device form factors
The Ryzen AI Max+ processor features a 16-core and 32-thread architecture. It integrates a GPU with 40 compute units to handle graphics processing alongside the central cores. The design supports up to 128GB of unified memory for high-capacity data access.

A key feature of the chip is its neural processing unit, which delivers 50 TOPS of performance. These specifications are designed to handle local artificial intelligence tasks efficiently on supported hardware. The processor architecture enables native execution of AI models without external translation overhead.
This launch places the Ryzen AI Max+ processor into the expanding sector of dedicated artificial intelligence components for PCs. Partner manufacturers will integrate the chip into various device form factors. The shared memory architecture enables the heavy data processing demands of contemporary artificial intelligence software.



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