AMD's Ryzen 7040 series is the first to integrate the RyzenAI independent engine in x86 processors, ushering in a new era of AIPC. After the hardware foundation is established, the more critical thing is the implementation and popularization of the software ecosystem. The AMD Ryzen AI engine is based on the newly designed AMDXDNA architecture, which can perform AI workloads locally without the network and cloud, thereby reducing latency and protecting privacy.

Of course, it can also run in a device-cloud hybrid scenario, allocating tasks and co-accelerating between cloud servers and local notebooks.

Through cooperation with many industry partners, the AMD Ryzen AI engine has provided more than 100 AI acceleration-driven innovative functions for creative software from partners such as Adobe, Blackmagic Design, and Topaz Labs, greatly improving content creation and productivity efficiency.

For example, Adobe Premiere Pro, a must-have video editing tool for designers, has three key technologies that support AMD AI engine acceleration:

- Automatically reconstruct the graph:

Place your subject within a vertical frame and quickly adjust to the shooting situation.

- Scene editing detection:

Analyze shots and detect scene changes faster, adding cuts at the right places.

- Text-based editing:

Make editing video as easy as copying and pasting text; enable automatic video transcription during import.

In addition, AMD has been working closely with Microsoft to not only exclusively support the existing Windows Studio Effects functions of Windows 11 systems, but also to ensure that future Windows devices can fully utilize AMD Ryzen AI technology, which will be the biggest leap in the Windows platform experience in more than 20 years.

at present,RyzenAI engine has been used in more than 50 laptop designs, and as AIPC shipments grow, AI-enabled applications are also growing steadily.