
At the Computex tech conference in Taipei, AMD announced new AI chips, including the Ryzen AI 300 series for next-generation AI laptops and the Ryzen 9000 series for desktops. These chips are expected to compete directly with Intel's upcoming Lunar Lake and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X. In partnership with Microsoft, these chips will power laptops equipped with the tech giant's AI chatbot Copilot. Both lines are expected to launch in July.

AMD has announced the new Ryzen 9000 series for desktops, calling them "the world's fastest consumer PC processors" for gaming and content creation. The Ryzen 9000 series is based on the latest "Zen 5" architecture and is set to launch in July. This series is expected to deliver impressive performance and efficiency, making it an excellent choice for gamers and content creators. However, specific details about the new series have not been revealed yet.

During her keynote address at the Computex tech conference in Taipei, AMD CEO Lisa Su unveiled the Ryzen AI 300 series for next-generation AI laptops. This new line of chips is expected to compete directly with Intel's upcoming Lunar Lake and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X, and will power laptops equipped with Microsoft's AI chatbot Copilot. The Ryzen AI 300 series is set to launch in July.