AMD Announces New Ryzen AI Max+ 392 and 388 Processors for Ultra-Thin Laptops
AMD has expanded its Ryzen AI Max+ Series portfolio with two new processors designed for premium ultra-thin laptops, workstations, and compact mini-PCs. The Ryzen AI Max+ 392 and Ryzen AI Max+ 388 bring high-performance AI computing, integrated desktop-class graphics, and unified memory architecture to portable devices without compromising performance.
Advanced Architecture Powers AI and Graphics Performance
The latest Ryzen AI Max+ Series processors combine high-efficiency AMD “Zen 5” cores with AMD Radeon 8060S Series graphics and second-generation AMD XDNA architecture-based NPUs. This integration delivers exceptional performance in a single, power-efficient architecture suitable for ultra-thin laptop designs.
These processors enable OEMs to develop Copilot+ PCs optimized for demanding creative workflows, AI workloads, and immersive gaming experiences. The unified architecture supports accelerating large language models, rendering high-resolution media, and running modern games at high settings.
Targeting Premium Ultra-Thin Device Market
The Ryzen AI Max+ processors build on strong early adoption in the premium laptop segment. AMD designed these chips to deliver versatile performance without compromising portability or user experience, addressing the growing demand for powerful yet portable computing devices.
- High-efficiency AMD “Zen 5” CPU cores
- AMD Radeon 8060S Series integrated graphics
- Second-generation AMD XDNA NPUs for AI acceleration
- Unified memory architecture for improved performance
- Optimized for ultra-thin laptop form factors
Availability and OEM Partnership Timeline
Systems powered by the new AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Series processors will become available beginning Q1 2026. Major OEM partners including Acer and ASUS will offer devices featuring these processors, with additional systems expected throughout 2026 as more manufacturers adopt the new architecture.