Key Takeaways
1. AMD introduced the Ryzen AI 400 Series for desktops and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series for mobile devices at MWC 2026, supporting Microsoft Copilot+ experiences natively.
2. The Ryzen AI 400 Series features a 50 TOPS XDNA 2 NPU, Zen 5 CPU cores, and AMD RDNA 3.5 integrated graphics for enhanced AI performance and user privacy.
3. The series includes 5W “G” models for desktops and 35W “GE” versions for compact devices, both with identical core setups but varying power specifications.
4. High-performance options include the Ryzen AI 7 450G and PRO 450G with 8 cores and 16 threads, while mid-tier models like the Ryzen AI 5 440G and 435G offer solid performance with 6 cores and 12 threads.
5. Availability of the Ryzen AI 400 Series processors begins in Q2 2026 through major OEMs such as HP, Lenovo, and Dell.
AMD has recently revealed that it’s expanding its Ryzen AI lineup at MWC 2026 with the introduction of the Ryzen AI 400 Series for desktops and the Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series for mobile devices. This marks the first time that desktop and laptop processors have been created to natively support Microsoft Copilot+ experiences, which previously were only available on laptops using Snapdragon technology.
Powerful Specs for Enhanced Performance
The Ryzen AI 400 Series will come equipped with a 50 TOPS XDNA 2 NPU, featuring Zen 5 CPU cores and AMD RDNA 3.5 integrated graphics. These components are built to operate AI assistants and large language models locally, enhancing user privacy and decreasing the reliance on cloud-based services.
Variants for Different Needs
The series includes 5W “G” models alongside lower-power 35W “GE” versions, both featuring identical core setups (CPU cores, GPU, NPU capabilities). The distinction lies solely in their power specifications. The G variant is tailored for desktops and high-performance PCs, while the GE variant is meant for compact mini PCs, SBCs, and COM Express modules.
High-Performance Options
Among the offerings, the Ryzen AI 7 450G and PRO 450G stand out with 8 cores and 16 threads, reaching boost clocks of up to 5.1 GHz and equipped with Radeon 860M graphics. The mid-tier Ryzen AI 5 440G and 435G models have 6 cores and 12 threads, paired with Radeon 840M graphics for solid performance.
In addition to their desktop range, AMD has also introduced the Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series mobile processors tailored for enterprise-grade mobile workstations, such as laptops and tablets. The flagship Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 470 boasts 50 TOPS of AI performance, offering a 30% increase in multithreaded capabilities compared to its rivals, along with impressive all-day battery life.
Availability and Partnerships
AMD has indicated that both the desktop and mobile workstations featuring the new Ryzen AI 400 Series processors are set to be available starting in Q2 2026 through major OEMs like HP, Lenovo, and Dell.

