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News Summary AMD introduces new Ryzen AI 400 and PRO 400 Series processors, delivering up to 60 NPU TOPS for Copilot+ PCs and AI experiences
AMD has expanded its Strix Halo APU lineup with the introduction of two new processors, the Ryzen AI Max+ 388 and Ryzen AI Max+ 392.These additions are designed to bridge the gap between existing Ryzen AI Max models by offering stronger integrated graphics performance while keeping CPU and AI specifications largely
“The reason we introduced the 392 and 388 chips is because those are the right products for gamers we’re bringing in,” AMD client chip boss Rahul Tikoo tells us in a press briefing. “Those two products were brought in because we had specific customer requests around gaming SKUs that we wanted to bring to market.”
The price of gaming GPUs could soar in 2026, as NVIDIA and AMD reportedly prepare a series of significant price hikes across their consumer and AI-focused graphics cards. According to a report from South Korean outlet Newsis, high memory costs and booming AI demand are key factors behind the planned increases.