On Tuesday, April 16, AMD announced the new Ryzen PRO 8040 series chipsets to power AI compute for business laptops and the AMD Ryzen PRO 8000 series to power AI compute for business laptops. The move appears to be AMD's desire to expand its PCIA market share. Profitable. These chips are expected to be available in HP and Lenovo platforms or products starting in the second quarter of 2024.
PCAI will come with an advanced processing chip. It can run large language models and technology-driven applications. Directly on those PCs that do not use processing through cloud services
Experts believe that there is a possibility that the PC market will recover from the advent of PC AI. As computer users look to upgrade their systems to support new capabilities. In particular, the trend of generative AI technology requires more powerful processing chips to develop and operate complex AI programs.
In the PC AI market, AMD also has strong competitors such as Intel, which has Intel Core Ultra chips with built-in AI acceleration that combines the CPU, GPU and NPU in a single package, and Nvidia, a leading developer of processing units. Graphics for computers. Training and running artificial intelligence models.
Last January, AMD launched its Ryzen 8000G series desktop APUs, which included RDNA 3 GPUs. Some models include an NPU chip that accelerates AI processing speed. On the same day, Nvidia also launched its PC AI chipset with the GeForce RTX 40 SUPER series chipset to improve the PC user experience of using Geneative AI, saying it will be found in products from Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung.
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