AMD introduced its latest line of artificial intelligence (AI)-based PC processors for general and gaming needs at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas.
This announcement was made directly by AMD Chair and CEO, Lisa Su, when opening the keynote speech with the message that future computing will bring “AI for everyone,” Tech Crunch reported, Monday (5/1).
As part of that vision, AMD announced a new line of AI processors, as the company believes AI-powered PCs will become the standard in the future. At its annual CES conference on Monday, AMD introduced the AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processors, the latest version of its AI-powered PC chips.
AMD claims the Ryzen AI 400 Series processors are capable of delivering multitasking performance up to 1.3 times faster than competitors, and 1.7 times faster for content creation. This chip is equipped with 12 CPU cores and 24 threads, which are independent instruction paths that enable more efficient processing.
The Ryzen AI 400 Series is an upgrade from the Ryzen AI 300 Series announced in 2024. AMD itself began producing the Ryzen processor series in 2017.
