According to news from this site on June 24, according to X platform source @Olrak29, multiple "AI PRO" notebook processors appeared in AMD's mid-May shipping list, all of which should be based on Strix Point CPU.
These processors are called "RYZEN 7 PRO AI7PRO" and "RYZEN 9 PRO AI9HXPRO" respectively in the documents. At present, it seems that the official names when they are actually launched will be further adjusted on this basis.
This website noticed that the document mentioned that this Ryzen 7 commercial processor is a 12-core design, showing that its naming rules are somewhat different from the two consumer-grade Strix Point processors that have been released:
Ryzen AI 9 365 The processor adopts a 4+6 10-core design, but it still belongs to the "Ryzen 9" level.
AMD’s previous PRO series processors for the commercial market have generally continued the naming and core design of the consumer-grade versions. This change is a little strange.
However, considering that AMD has internally adjusted the naming scheme for the Strix Point series processors many times, the appearance of the 12-core Ryzen 7 in the shipping list does not mean that the corresponding processor model will eventually enter the market under this name.
In addition to mobile, AMD has not yet released the Ryzen PRO 9000 series desktop commercial processors, which are expected to be launched later.
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