AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series Unveiled at CES 2026: A Strategic Refine Over Rewrite
AMD announces the Ryzen AI 400 series at CES 2026. Despite the name, the Gorgon Point chips reuse Zen 5 cores and RDNA 3.5 graphics from the 300 series.
Same cores, same graphics, same count.AMD just pulled the curtain back on its successor to the acclaimed Ryzen AI 300 chips at CES 2026. While the new Ryzen AI 400 line, codenamed 'Gorgon Point', promises to power the next wave of high-end laptops, it's steering clear of an architectural overhaul.
AMD Ryzen AI 400 Specs and Technical Deep Dive
According to reports from The Verge, the Ryzen AI 400 series is built on the identical Zen 5 and Zen 5c CPU cores that defined the 300 series. The integrated graphics remain powered by the RDNA 3.5 architecture. For instance, the high-end Ryzen AI 475 features 12 cores, 24 threads, and 16 graphics CUs—mirroring the exact core configuration of the previous flagship.
Gorgon Point vs Strix Point: What Actually Changed?
The primary differences in this generation appear to be subtle refinements in clock speeds and power management. While it doesn't represent a generational leap, AMD aims to solidify its sweet spot of price and battery life. Some analysts argue that calling it the '400 series' might be more about marketing alignment than a technical revolution, as the hardware under the hood is largely familiar.
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