A Closer Look at AMD’s Ryzen 9000 Series – Zen 5/RDNA 3.5/XDNA Architecture

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Ryzen AI 300 Series Processors

In our Computex 2024 AMD announcements, we detailed the Ryzen AI 300 series better in that article, so check it out for the specifications and features. In today’s presentation, AMD is simply showing the oncoming storm of the AI PC, and how AMD is positioned to tackle this space with Ryzen AI 300.

What is new, is some more first-party benchmarks from AMD showing performance comparisons to Meteor Lake and Snapdragon X Elite. In the first graph, we see the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 performing between 1.07X to 1.3X faster in productivity applications compared to the competition. The second graph shows performance advantages of 1.2X to 3.8X in content creation with single-core and multi-core. Finally, gaming performance is anywhere from 1.27X to 1.65X, but it will be very game dependent of course. What we don’t see here, is any comparison to Lunar Lake, and that will be the most relevant.

AMD is committed to innovation through its partnerships, including Microsoft and Copilot+ PCs. We also see partnerships with ACER, ASUS HP, and other software AI solutions culminating in a whole ecosystem.

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