AMD said in a press release that these chips are expected to be available on HP and Lenovo platforms launching in the second quarter of 2.
AI-enabled PCs are capable of running large language models and applications powered by the technology directly on the device, rather than in the cloud.
AMD says the latest Ryzen PRO 8040 Series is designed for “business laptops and mobile workstations” while the AMD Ryzen PRO 8000 Series is desktop processors for business users, according to Reuters.
Experts predict a recovery in the PC market thanks to the advent of PC AI, as consumers look to upgrade their computer systems to take advantage of new features.
The advent of generative AI technology has led to high demand for advanced semiconductors to be used to run complex AI programs. In the AI PC market, AMD faces stiff competition from Intel and AI chip leader Nvidia.