Following the successful rollout of the Ryzen AI series processors in mobile and mainstream markets, AMD has officially announced the expansion of its product lineup with the launch of the new Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series processors to meet the extreme computing power needs of professional creators and advanced AI developers.

Supports up to 192GB of unified memory, unlocking massive models with up to 3000 billion parameters.
Current development of local AI computing is often limited not by the speed of the computing cores, but by the "memory capacity". To break through this bottleneck, the Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series supports up to 192GB of unified memory capacity through architectural innovation.
This leap forward in specifications makes the Ryzen AI Max 400 series the world's first x86 architecture client processor capable of smoothly running large language models with more than 3000 billion parameters on the local machine. This means that developers can host and run multiple autonomous AI agents simultaneously on a single workstation to handle complex concurrent agent-based AI workflows.

Product line layout: Comprehensive suppression from 8 cores to 16 cores
The Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series includes three main models, each covering high-end computing needs:
• AMD Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495:The flagship model features 16 cores, 32 threads, a maximum boost clock speed of 5.2 GHz, and a Radeon 8065S integrated graphics card with 40 CUs.
• AMD Ryzen AI Max PRO 490:The high-end model features a Radeon 8050S integrated graphics card with 12 cores, 24 threads, and 32 CUs.
• AMD Ryzen AI Max PRO 485:The mainstream performance model features 8 cores, 16 threads, and a Radeon 8050S integrated graphics card with 32 CUs.
All processors in the series have built-in XDNA 2 NPU with up to 55 TOPS of computing power, which not only meets but also exceeds the existing hardware design specifications of Copilot+ PC.

Coming soon to be integrated into the Ryzen AI Halo developer platform
The strategic significance of AMD's launch of the Ryzen AI Max 400 series processors lies in completely blurring the lines between "consumer-grade high-end PCs" and "professional AI servers".
AMD also announced that the Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495 processor, belonging to the Ryzen AI Max PRO 400 series and positioned as the flagship, will soon be available as an advanced option in the AMD Ryzen AI Halo development platform launched at the same time, providing developers who require massive memory and extreme computing power with more flexible development tools.


