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Quote:AMD brings Ryzen AI PRO 400 to AM5 desktops, iGPU stops at Radeon 860M, not Radeon 890M
A larger iGPU has to wait.
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AMD has expanded its Ryzen AI 400 lineup to cover both laptops and AM5 desktops. At MWC 2026, the company confirmed Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series desktop processors, alongside Ryzen AI PRO 400 mobile parts for business notebooks and mobile workstations. AMD expects the first AM5 desktop systems from OEMs including HP and Lenovo in Q2 2026.
The desktop stack consists of six PRO SKUs split between 65 W “G” and 35 W “GE” models. The top Ryzen AI 7 PRO 450G and 450GE are 8-core / 16-thread parts with 24 MB total cache, and they pair RDNA 3.5 graphics with an AMD Radeon 860M iGPU (8 graphics cores) plus an XDNA 2 NPU rated up to 50 TOPS. The most important detail is there is no full Radeon 890M iGPU in the entire stack; it appears that the lineup is based on Gorgon Point 2/Krackan silicon refresh.
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Radeon AI 400 Desktop
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Radeon AI 400 Desktop
Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440G and 440GE drop to 6 cores / 12 threads with 22 MB cache, and use Radeon 840M graphics with 4 graphics cores. Ryzen AI 5 PRO 435G and 435GE keep the same 6-core / 12-thread layout, but reduce cache to 14 MB, while staying on Radeon 840M (4 graphics cores). AMD also listed non-PRO desktop parts with the same core, cache, iGPU, and NPU tiers, with PRO models adding the platform’s enterprise feature set.
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