Tech

AMD’s powerful Ryzen AI Max processors are on their way to desktop PCs – and a side effect could kill off discrete GPUs for gaming

Share
Share

  • AMD’s CEO Lisa Su hints at more Ryzen AI Max APUs coming to desktop PCs
  • Some of the APUs have been used in Framework Desktops
  • It could be the start of discrete GPUs being subsided

While Nvidia and AMD’s new GPU lineups are at the forefront of PC gaming news, Team Red’s processors are on the verge of taking the spotlight: the Ryzen AI Max APUs have mostly been reserved for laptops, providing enough power to run demanding triple-A games, but that could change very soon.

In an interview with DeepSeek Exploded on Bilibili, AMD’s CEO Lisa Su hinted at more Ryzen AI Max processors making their way to the desktop space. We’ve seen the top-end processor (Ryzen AI 395+) in some mini-PCs and laptops, which provide exceptional performance results in games – and we could see the same results for even more desktop PCs.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
You can now fact check anybody’s post in WhatsApp – here’s how
Tech

You can now fact check anybody’s post in WhatsApp – here’s how

Perplexity AI’s new WhatsApp integration offers instant fact-checking without leaving the app...

US asks judge to break up Google’s ad tech business
Tech

US asks judge to break up Google’s ad tech business

Google is facing a demand by the US government to break up...