AMD released the Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series on May 22. The new processor family carries the internal codename Gorgon Halo. This lineup targets workstations and commercial machines exclusively. AMD has not yet announced a consumer-grade version of these chips.
New processor family targets workstations and commercial machines exclusively
The architecture combines Zen5 CPU cores with RDNA3.5 graphics and an XDNA2 neural processing unit. The integrated Radeon 8065S GPU features 40 compute units running at 3.0GHz. This represents a slight frequency increase over previous designs. The neural processing unit delivers 55 TOPS of performance, marking a ten percent improvement.
Spec comparison
| Spec | Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495 |
|---|---|
| Architecture | Zen5 CPU, RDNA3.5 GPU, XDNA2 NPU |
| Max Unified Memory | 192GB |
| Max Shared VRAM | 160GB |
| NPU Performance | 55 TOPS |
| Integrated GPU | Radeon 8065S (40 CUs, 3.0GHz) |

System memory configurations support up to 192GB of unified memory and 160GB of shared VRAM. These capacity increases allow the chips to run large language models with up to 300 billion parameters locally. The Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495 variant includes sixteen cores and thirty-two threads with a boost frequency reaching 5.2GHz.
Products built around this processor series will arrive globally during the third quarter of this year. AMD positions these chips as specialized tools for professional environments rather than general consumer PCs.




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