Zen 5 is here.
What you need to know
- AMD unveiled new Ryzen AI 300 mobile processors for laptops at Computex 2024.
- The new chips are built on AMD's new "Zen 5" architecture and are compatible with Copilot+.
- The Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and Ryzen AI 9 365 each have an NPU with 50 TOPS performance for local AI acceleration.
- Acer, ASUS, HP, Lenovo, and MSI have stated that the new Ryzen AI chips are coming to AI laptops.
Computex 2024 is underway in Taipei, Taiwan, and AMD was one of the first to unveil a bunch of new hardware at its keynote address. Alongside the new Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 desktop processors (CPU), AMD took the wrapping off of its Ryzen AI 300 chips. These are the long-rumored "Strix Point" APUs complete with Zen 5 CPU cores, RDNA 3.5 graphics, and XDNA 2 Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for localized AI acceleration.
The big news here if you're following the emerging world of AI PCs is AMD's offering of 50 TOPS (Trillion Operations Per Second) of power from the NPU, making it more than capable enough to handle the new Copilot+ AI features coming to Windows 11. That also makes it more powerful than the Hexagon NPU in Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus chips, which comes in at 45 TOPS.
For anyone interested in Copilot+ without Windows on ARM, this is our first official look at what AMD has cooked up.
Strix Point has arrived with a rebrand
A slide from AMD showing a breakdown of the Ryzen AI 300 chip. (Image credit: AMD)
AMD unveiled two new chips from its Ryzen AI 300 series, which has been rebranded to hopefully help avoid some confusion when shopping for a new laptop.
The Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 is the more powerful chip, offering a total of 12 cores and 24 threads. The cores are split into four standard Zen 5 and eight Zen 5c, which are essentially smaller Zen cores that are more efficient at the cost of overall performance, freeing up space for the GPU and NPU. The Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 has a base TDP of 28W, but the configurable TDP (cTDP) ranges from 15W to 54W.
Header Cell - Column 0 | Cores/Threads | Base/Boost Freq. | NPU TOPS | TDP/cTDP | Graphics |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 | 12 / 24 | 2.0GHz / 5.1GHz | 50 | 28W / 15-54W | AMD Radeon 890M |
AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 | 10 / 20 | 2.0GHz / 5.0GHz | 50 | 28W / 15-54W | AMD Radeon 880M |
The Ryzen AI 9 365 is a tier below the flagship HX 370 model, offering 10 cores (four Zen 5 and six Zen 5c), 20 threads, and a boost clock up to 5.0GHz. It has the same 28W base TDP and wide configurable TDP range.
A slide from AMD showing Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 integrated GPU performance compared to Intel's Arc graphics. (Image credit: AMD)
The Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 has the new RDNA 3.5 Radeon 890M integrated GPU with 16 Compute Units (CU), while the Ryzen AI 9 365 has a Raden 880M with 12 CUs. AMD claims up to an average of 36% better gaming performance compared to Intel's integrated Arc graphics in its Core Ultra 185H CPU. That, of course, is comparing the top-tier Radeon 890M GPU. The Ryzen AI 9 365's integrated GPU with fewer CUs will come in with lower performance.
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