AMD has recently publicly released the Ryzen AI PRO 400G series, which is based on the latest Zen5 CPU and RDNA3.5 GPU architecture, but is only for business desktops, so will there be a consumer retail version?On AMD’s official website, the retail version of the Ryzen AI 400G series has been quietly launched!

It is the successor of the Ryzen 8000G series, which is the previously legendary Ryzen 9000G series. Now it has been renamed and added AI for the first time, keeping pace with the mobile terminal.

The Ryzen AI 400G series is still based on the mobile version of Strix Point core (TSMC 4nm process), which is also the practice for desktop APUs.

There are a total of six SKU models, and the specific specifications are exactly the same as the corresponding PRO series:

Ryzen AI 7 450G/450GE:

8 cores and 16 threads, L2 cache 8MB, L3 cache 16MB, base frequency 2.0GHz, acceleration frequency 5.1GHz, integrated Radeon 860M GPU, 8 units, acceleration frequency 3.1GHz, NPU computing power 50 TOPS, thermal design power consumption 65/35W.

Ryzen AI 5 440G/440GE:

6 cores and 12 threads, 6MB L2 cache, acceleration frequency 4.8GHz, integrated Radeon 840M GPU, 4 units, acceleration frequency 2.9GHz, others the same as above.

Ryzen AI 5 435G/435GE:

The CPU acceleration frequency is reduced to 4.5GHz, the GPU acceleration frequency is reduced to 2.8GHz, and the others are the same as above.

You know,The highest-end model of the previous generation Ryzen 8000G APU, Ryzen 7 8700G, also has 8 cores and 16 threads, 5.1GHz acceleration frequency, 24MB cache, and 65W thermal design power consumption. Therefore, this generation mainly upgraded the CPU architecture, GPU architecture and specifications.

The mobile version of the 10/12 core has not come to the desktop.

In addition, the previous generation low-end had 4 cores, but this time they were canceled.