AMD announces a new Ryzen AI Max CPU that’s faster than an RTX 4090 in some AI tasks


AMD’s unveiling of the new Ryzen 9 9950HX3D for desktop computers undoubtedly has a bunch of gamers and creators salivating, but there’s also some huge mobile CPU news coming out of CES 2025.

While it would usually be the reveal of an updated “Fire Range” Ryzen 9 9955HX3D mobile CPU with 3D V-Cache hogging all of my attention, some of AMD’s bold claims surrounding a completely new set of chips have me very interested.

Is the Ryzen AI Max+ actually faster than an NVIDIA RTX 4090?

A look at the specs for AMD’s new Ryzen AI Max mobile CPUs. (Image credit: AMD)

AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 mobile processors made their debut in June 2024 with an initial run of Ryzen 9 chips. I cover the new Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5 300 CPUs also announced at CES below, but it’s the new Ryzen AI Max hogging all of the attention.

The new “Halo” series of mobile CPUs made for Copilot+ PCs brings up to 16 “Zen 5” cores, up to 40 RDNA 3.5 GPU compute units (making it the most powerful integrated GPU within the Windows ecosystem), and an XDNA 2 Neural Processing Unit (NPU) with up to 50 TOPS of power for local AI acceleration. A redesigned memory interface allows for up to 96GB of system memory to be used on the integrated GPU, with a 256GB/s bandwidth.

Seven new AMD Ryzen AI Max chips are expected to land in the first half of 2025. (Image credit: AMD)

This dedicated memory architecture massively boosts the potential to run huge AI workloads, and, in some cases, AMD says the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 flagship chip can outperform the mighty NVIDIA RTX 4090 desktop GPU. It’s an understatement to say that’s a bold claim, and indeed, the test was performed within some narrow confines.



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