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AMD launches new Ryzen AI PRO 300 series processors

It's not just Intel unveiling new processors today, AMD is also getting in on the action. Today, AMD is unveiling its new Ryzen AI PRO 300 series chips, with improved performance for those who need a bit more computational juice while on the move.

These are AMD's third generation AI mobile processors, designed to improve productivity by enabling a number of Copilot+ PC features, including live captioning and language translation during calls, and advanced AI image generators, amongst other use cases. The new Ryzen AI PRO 300 CPUs are claimed to offer up to three times the AI performance compared to the previous generation. The new chips are built on the Zen 5 architecture, with the XDNA 2 architecture powering the NPU, which delivers over 50 TOPS of performance.

For specs, see the table below:

CPU Cores / Threads Max Boost Speed (GHz) Total Cache Integrated GPU cTDP NPU TOPS
Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 375 12C/24T 5.1 36MB Radeon 890M 15-54W Up to 55
Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 370 12C/24T 5.1 36MB Radeon 890M 15-54W Up to 50
Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360 8C/16T 5.0 24MB Radeon 880M 15-54W Up to 50

Various OEM partners will begin shipping laptops with these processors under the hood before the end of the year.

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KitGuru Says: Intel has new laptop processors on the way in early 2025, so AMD is beating them to the punch here. It will be interesting to see how everything compares in the months ahead.

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