AMD Unveils New AI PC Processors for General Use and Gaming at CES
AMD unveils Ryzen AI 400 Series at CES 2026—faster multitasking, content creation, and AI for everyday PCs and gamers.
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AMD Unveils New AI PC Processors for General Use and Gaming at CES
AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series Launches at CES 2026 with Bold Vision for Everyday AI At CES 2026, AMD made a decisive push into the future of personal computing by unveiling its new Ryzen AI 400 Series processors—chips designed not just for power users, but for everyday consumers who want AI woven into their daily digital lives. During her keynote, AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su positioned AI-powered PCs as the next evolution in computing, promising performance gains that outpace rivals in both productivity and gaming. With 12 CPU cores, 24 threads, and significant speed improvements over the previous generation, the Ryzen AI 400 Series aims to democratize AI on laptops and desktops alike. Credit: AMD AI for Everyone—Not Just Enthusiasts Lisa Su opened her CES address with a clear thesis: “AI should be accessible to everyone, not just data scientists or enterprise users.” That philosophy underpins the Ryzen AI 400 Series, which integrates next-generation neural processing units (NPUs) directly into t…