AMD's New Ryzen AI Max+ 392 and 388 Launched at CES 2026


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At the CES 2026 event in Las Vegas, AMD has expanded its Ryzen AI Max+ Series with two new processors, the Ryzen AI Max+ 392 and Ryzen AI Max+ 388. Both processors promise to deliver high-performance AI compute, integrated desktop-class graphics, and unified memory architecture to premium ultra-thin laptops, workstations, and compact mini-PCs.

The latest Ryzen AI Max+ processors combine high-efficiency Zen 5 cores with Radeon 8060S Series graphics and second-generation XDNA NPUs. You can expect versatile performance for resource-intensive creative workflows, AI workloads, and modern-day gaming requirements.

AMD says the processors allow OEMs to deliver Copilot+ PCs optimized for both productivity and immersive entertainment, without compromising user experience or form factor. Speaking of specs, the Ryzen AI Max+ 392 features 12 cores and 24 threads, a boost frequency up to 5.0 GHz, 76MB of cache, and AMD Radeon 8060S graphics. All combined deliver up to 50 TOPS of AI compute at a configurable TDP of 45–120W.

The slightly smaller Ryzen AI Max+ 388 offers 8 cores and 16 threads, a boost frequency up to 5.0 GHz, 40MB of cache, and the same Radeon 8060S graphics and 50 TOPS NPU performance. AMD says that both processors have been designed for high efficiency and versatility to enable large language model acceleration, media rendering, and gaming in compact form factors.

AMD says systems powered by the new Ryzen AI Max+ processors will be available beginning Q1 2026 from major OEM partners, including Acer and ASUS, with additional systems expected later in the year. Not to forget, the company has also unveiled Ryzen AI 400 Series Processors at CES 2026.

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