Semiconductor company AMD announced at Mobile World Congress 2026 an expanded Ryzen AI portfolio with the launch of the AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series desktop processors.
The new processors are built to support on-device artificial intelligence (AI) tasks. They allow users to run AI applications and large language models (LLMs) locally on their PCs, instead of relying on cloud services. AMD said this approach helps keep sensitive data on the device while delivering faster response times for compute-heavy workloads such as design and engineering software.
AMD is also extending the Ryzen AI 400 Series mobile portfolio to include mobile workstations. With these additions, original equipment manufacturers can offer AI-enabled PCs across desktops, laptops, and professional workstations designed for modern workloads.
The Ryzen AI 400 Series processors are designed for next-generation desktop AI PCs that support Microsoft Copilot+ PC experiences from Microsoft. Each chip includes a neural processing unit that delivers up to 50 trillion operations per second, or TOPS, of AI compute. This enables AI assistants and productivity tools to run directly on the PC.
“With the Ryzen AI 400 Series processors, the world’s first designed to power new Copilot+ experiences on the desktop, we’re bringing powerful AI acceleration that enables our partners to build systems that empower both enterprises and consumers to do more and create more,” said Jack Huynh, senior vice president and general manager of the Computing and Graphics Group at AMD.
The desktop processors combine “Zen 5” central processing unit cores, AMD RDNA 3.5 graphics, and a dedicated AMD XDNA 2 neural processing unit. AMD said this mix of CPU, graphics processing unit, and AI engine supports multitasking, software development, data analysis, and AI-assisted workflows.
For business users, the Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series mobile processors deliver up to 60 TOPS of AI compute. These chips aim to support commercial notebooks and mobile workstations to support local AI features that improve productivity.
The Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series will also power next-generation mobile workstations with validated support for independent software vendors. AMD said the processors are designed to accelerate professional applications that use the CPU, NPU, and GPU for engineering, creative, and technical workloads.
The AMD PRO platform continues to focus on enterprise security, manageability, and reliability. AMD said it has expanded remote management features to give IT teams better visibility and control of AI-enabled PC fleets, allowing them to diagnose issues and restore systems without an on-site visit.