AMD’s new Ryzen desktop CPUs are all about AI with a powerful NPU for exclusive Copilot+ features – but will anyone care?


  • AMD unveils its Ryzen AI 400 series at MWC 2026 as the successor to the Ryzen 8000G series
  • These chips have been refocused on AI, with an NPU hitting 50 TOPS
  • This means that a desktop PC will qualify for Windows 11’s Copilot+ features

Over at MWC 2026, AMD has unveiled new Ryzen AI processors designed to bring a powerful NPU – and Copilot+ (AI) capabilities – to desktop PCs.

As TechSpot reported, the Ryzen AI 400 series (which comes with enterprise Pro variants) is built with Zen 5 CPU cores (as with the Ryzen 9000), along with an RDNA 3.5 integrated GPU and an XDNA 2-powered NPU to accelerate AI tasks on the device.

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