AMD is gearing up to introduce a groundbreaking addition to its processor lineup with the Ryzen Z2 AI Extreme. Initially announced alongside the Ryzen Z2 and Z2 Extreme earlier this year, the Z2 AI Extreme is poised to take on Intel’s Lunar Lake platform in the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence-enhanced computing.
AI-Driven Handheld Gaming
Previously, Intel showcased its AI ambitions with features like Copilot+PC on devices such as the MSI Claw. AMD, in turn, plans to leverage this trend by enabling AI acceleration in handheld gaming consoles with the Z2 AI Extreme. While the original Z2 series launched with inactive NPUs (Neural Processing Units), this new model promises to harness the full potential of AI technology.
The Z2 AI Extreme is rumored to be built on the Strix Point architecture, marking the debut of Zen 5 architecture in AMD’s mobile gaming APUs. Enthusiasts can anticipate a configuration featuring 8 cores, 16 threads, a clock speed reaching up to 5.0 GHz, 24 MB of cache, and the latest RDNA 3.5 GPU architecture.
Expanding the Ryzen Z2 Family
The leak also hints at the introduction of another model, the Ryzen Z2 A. While details remain scarce, its nomenclature suggests a more affordable alternative aimed at budget-conscious gamers. This model could potentially power entry-level handheld consoles.
The full Ryzen Z2 lineup includes:
AMD has confirmed partnerships with leading manufacturers such as ASUS, Lenovo, and Valve, indicating a likely refresh for popular devices like the Steam Deck. However, specifics regarding the launch dates and pricing remain under wraps.
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