AMD announced its first three Ryzen AI processors for desktop PCs using the AM5 socket, featuring Zen 5 CPU cores, RDNA 3.5 GPU cores, and neural processing units capable of 50 trillion operations per second. The chips, branded as Ryzen AI Pro and offered in 65W and 35W variants, are designed primarily for business PCs and qualify for Microsoft's Copilot+ PC label.
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AMD announced its first three Ryzen AI processors for desktop PCs using the AM5 socket, featuring Zen 5 CPU cores, RDNA 3.5 GPU cores, and neural processing units capable of 50 trillion operations per second. The chips, branded as Ryzen AI Pro and offered in 65W and 35W variants, are designed primarily for business PCs and qualify for Microsoft's Copilot+ PC label.