AMD Introduces Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme Featuring AI Processing NPU, Expands Lineup With Two New Chips for Handheld Gaming Devices

The new AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme chipset The new AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme chipset

AMD just launched two new Ryzen Z2 series chips for handheld gaming. The headline grabber: the Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme. It’s basically the Ryzen Z2 Extreme but now with a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) packing up to 50 TOPS of AI power.

This new AI Z2 Extreme runs on Zen 5, has 8 cores and 16 threads, 24MB cache, supports LPDDR5X-8000 RAM, and features 16 RDNA 3.5 graphics cores. It’s got a configurable TDP between 15-35 watts. The NPU is unique in the lineup and supports Microsoft’s Copilot+ features, hinting at AI-driven gaming boosts or system optimizations.

The second chip is the Ryzen Z2 A. It’s the entry-level option, based on the older Zen 2 architecture with 4 cores/8 threads, 8 RDNA 2 graphics cores, 6MB cache, and LPDDR5-6400 memory support. It has a lower configurable TDP of 6-20 watts, which could mean better battery life but less power overall.

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No word yet on performance numbers or what new handhelds will pack these chips. So far, only Lenovo’s Legion Go S and Legion Go 2 Prototype use Ryzen Z2 series. Asus could drop a new handheld in 2024, possibly a follow-up to its ROG Ally line.

Here’s a quick specs comparison:

Processor Architecture Cores/Threads Graphics Graphics Cores Cache NPU TOPS
AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme Zen 5 8/16 RDNA 3.5 16 24MB 50
AMD Ryzen Z2 A Zen 2 4/8 RDNA 2 8 6MB N/A

Expect these chips to fuel a new wave of handhelds targeting the holiday season.

Features slide for AMD Ryzen Z2 series

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