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AMD Gorgon Point Desktop Chips Leak with 60 TOPS AI Performance

Gorgon Point desktop processors

AMD is preparing to launch its Gorgon Point desktop processors, a new series of APUs designed to bring high-performance local AI capabilities to the Socket AM5 platform. These upcoming chips, part of the Ryzen AI 400 series, aim to power a new generation of desktop Copilot+ PCs by integrating powerful neural processing units directly into the silicon.

The flagship Ryzen AI 9 HX 475 is expected to lead the lineup, featuring a hybrid CPU architecture that combines Zen 5 and Zen 5c cores. This processor reportedly includes an NPU capable of 60 TOPS, which comfortably exceeds the 40 TOPS requirement set by Microsoft for advanced AI features. This level of performance allows the desktop to handle complex AI tasks locally, reducing the need for cloud-based processing.

Graphics performance also sees a significant boost with the inclusion of the Radeon 890M integrated GPU. Built on the RDNA 3.5 architecture, this iGPU features 16 Compute Units and is designed to rival the performance of entry-level dedicated graphics cards. To support both the high-speed NPU and the hungry graphics engine, the platform will support DDR5-8533 memory, ensuring data moves quickly between components.

For users seeking more balanced power consumption, the Ryzen AI 7 450G is expected to offer 50 TOPS of AI performance within a lower power envelope. These chips are specifically targeted at builders of small-form-factor systems and all-in-one workstations who require strong AI and graphics performance without the bulk of a separate video card. AMD is expected to officially release the Gorgon Point series during the first half of 2026.

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