Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) introduced its next generation of AI-enabled processors at Mobile World Congress 2026, launching the Ryzen AI 400 Series alongside the Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series desktop chips as the company deepens its push into on-device artificial intelligence computing.
The new lineup is designed to deliver enhanced local AI processing and next-generation performance, allowing users to run AI applications and large language models directly on their devices while supporting demanding workloads such as design, engineering and other compute-intensive tasks. AMD also announced an expansion of the Ryzen AI 400 mobile family to include workstation-class systems.
With the broader portfolio, AMD aims to enable original equipment manufacturers to roll out a new wave of AI-focused PCs spanning high-performance desktops, laptops and mobile workstations tailored for modern productivity and enterprise workloads.
The Ryzen AI 400 Series marks AMD’s first desktop processors built for next-generation AI PCs supporting Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC experiences. Equipped with a neural processing unit capable of delivering up to 50 TOPS of AI compute, the chips allow AI assistants and productivity tools to run locally, helping keep sensitive data on-device while improving performance, control and privacy.
“The desktop PC is evolving from a tool you use to an intelligent assistant that works alongside you,” said Jack Huynh, senior vice president and general manager of AMD’s Computing and Graphics Group. “With the Ryzen AI 400 Series processors – the world’s first designed to power new Copilot+ experiences on the desktop – we’re bringing powerful AI acceleration that enables our partners to build systems that empower both enterprises and consumers to do more and create more.”
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AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) develops high-performance and AI computing technologies aimed at addressing complex computing challenges across industries. Its processors and platforms power applications ranging from cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence systems to embedded devices, AI PCs and gaming. Through a portfolio of AI-optimized CPUs, GPUs, networking technologies and software, the company delivers full-stack solutions designed to support the next generation of intelligent computing.
