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AMD Ryzen AI Pro 400 Series

The AMD Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors are enterprise-grade chips that combine Zen 5 CPU cores, RDNA 3.5 integrated graphics, and a dedicated XDNA 2 Neural Processing Unit delivering up to 50 TOPS of AI compute. Announced at CES 2025 and expanded at MWC 2026, they represent the first desktop processors to qualify for Microsoft's Copilot+ PC certification. 1)

Architecture

The 400 Series combines three processing engines on a single piece of silicon:

The processors are fabricated on a 4nm process (Gorgon Point architecture). 2)

Desktop SKUs

Model Cores Configuration Boost Clock GPU L3 Cache TDP
Ryzen AI 7 450G/GE 8C/16T 4 Zen 5 + 4 Zen 5c 5.1 GHz Radeon 860M (8 CU) 16 MB 65W/35W
Ryzen AI 5 440G/GE 6C/12T 3 Zen 5 + 3 Zen 5c 4.8 GHz Radeon 840M (4 CU) 16 MB 65W/35W
Ryzen AI 5 435G/GE 6C/12T 2 Zen 5 + 4 Zen 5c 4.5 GHz Radeon 840M (4 CU) 8 MB 65W/35W

All six desktop chips share the same 50 TOPS XDNA 2 NPU. The “G” variants run at 65W TDP while “GE” variants run at 35W for mini PCs and embedded systems. All use the AM5 socket with DDR5-5600 memory. 3)

PRO variants (Ryzen AI PRO 450G, 440G, 435G) add enterprise security and fleet management features.

XDNA 2 NPU

The XDNA 2 architecture is AMD's second-generation neural processing unit:

Enterprise Features (PRO)

The AMD PRO platform adds capabilities for IT fleet management:

Competitive Position

Feature AMD Ryzen AI PRO 400 Intel Arrow Lake (Desktop) Qualcomm Snapdragon X
NPU Performance Up to 50 TOPS ~13 TOPS 45 TOPS
Copilot+ Qualified Yes No (below 40 TOPS threshold) Yes
CPU Architecture Zen 5 (hybrid) P-core/E-core Arm (Oryon)
Socket AM5 (desktop) LGA 1851 BGA (laptop only)
Form Factors Desktop + Laptop Desktop + Laptop Laptop only

AMD is the first to bring Copilot+ qualified NPU performance to the desktop form factor, with OEM partners HP, Lenovo, and Dell announcing systems. 6)

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