AMD Targets Entry-Level Discrete Graphics Market with Upcoming Ryzen AI 400 Desktop Chips
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AMD Targets Entry-Level Discrete Graphics Market with Upcoming Ryzen AI 400 Desktop Chips
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is poised to fundamentally alter the economics of the desktop PC market by bringing its high-performance mobile architecture to the Socket AM5 platform. According to a report by Ars Technica, the semiconductor giant is preparing to launch the "Ryzen AI 400" series for desktop computers. This strategic move introduces the company’s most advanced integrated graphics and Neural Processing Unit (NPU) technology to a segm…
AMD Ryzen AI 400 Comes With Up to 12 Usable PCIe 4.0 Lanes, GPUs Limited to x8 Connection
On Monday, AMD announced its latest Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series desktop processors, based on the "Gorgon Point" silicon and powered by the "Zen 5" core configuration. This generation follows the Ryzen 8000G series, known as "Phoenix Point." However, it has been revealed that the Ryzen AI 400 series reduces the number of usable PCIe lanes compared to the previous Ryzen 8000G generation. The new top SKU offers 16 native PCIe 4.…
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