AMD reheats last year’s Ryzen AI and X3D CPUs for 2026’s laptops and desktops

AMD to Reheat Last Year's Ryzen AI and X3D CPUs for 2026 Laptops and Desktops

In a move that may make things slightly more affordable, AMD is re-releasing its last year’s Ryzen AI and X3D CPUs in 2026 for both laptops and desktops. The company's latest lineup includes the Ryzen AI 400-series chips, which were first introduced last year but are being tweaked with some modest clock speed improvements and faster memory support.

The Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 is the fastest member of this series, boasting a peak boost clock speed of 5.2 GHz and LPDDR5x-8533 RAM support. However, the chips themselves remain largely unchanged from last year's models, with a combination of high-performance Zen 5 CPU cores and smaller Zen 5c cores.

The Ryzen AI Max+ 300 series is another addition to AMD’s lineup, which powers gaming laptops and desktop systems with massive integrated Radeon GPUs that can rival entry-level dedicated graphics cards. The new Ryzen AI Max+ 392 and 388 models will offer partially enabled GPUs and reduced CPU performance, making them slightly cheaper options for users who want maximum graphics performance without breaking the bank.

Finally, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D is a single new socketed AM5 chip that's being added to AMD's desktop lineup. With a clock speed boost up to 5.6 GHz and 64 MB of 3D V-Cache, this chip is essentially an updated version of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D.

The re-releases come as AMD looks to make its last year’s CPUs more affordable for consumers in the face of rising RAM and storage prices.
 
Wow! 🤯 So they're bringing back old chips to be cheaper, makes sense, but like, what's the point of having the best tech if it's gonna cost more money? 😒 Interesting that they're trying to make it affordable though, I guess people will take whatever deal they can get right now.
 
I'm all about those AMD deals 🤑! So, they're re-releasing their Ryzen AI and X3D CPUs? That's a total win for consumers! I mean, think about it... we got the Ryzen AI 400-series chips with slightly tweaked specs and faster memory support - that's still a beast of a CPU right there! And then we got the Ryzen AI Max+ series, which is perfect for gamers on a budget. The fact that they're making these CPUs more affordable now that RAM and storage prices are rising? That's just pure genius 💡.

Now, let me share some stats with you guys... 📊 AMD's Ryzen 9 5900X has an average IPC (instructions per clock) of 1.31, while the Ryzen 7 5800X has an IPC of 1.23. And did you know that the Ryzen X3D series can hit speeds up to 5.6 GHz? That's crazy! 🚀 Here's a quick chart to illustrate the point:

| CPU Model | Boost Clock Speed | Cache Size |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Ryzen 9 5900X | 4.7 GHz | 32 MB L3 |
| Ryzen 7 5800X | 4.3 GHz | 24 MB L3 |
| Ryzen X3D | up to 5.6 GHz | 64 MB |

I'm so stoked about these re-releases, guys! Who else is excited? 🤩
 
🤔 so like, AMD's trying to cut costs and make their old CPUs more appealing by re-releasing them... it's kinda like a mid-term election strategy - they're reviving what worked before, but with some tweaks to keep things fresh 🔄. But let's be real, is this just a PR move to distract from the fact that Intel's still crushing it in terms of performance? 🤦‍♂️ I mean, AMD needs to step up their game if they want to stay competitive... or are we just going to see a repeat of 2024's gaming GPU landscape where NVIDIA and AMD duke it out for market share again 💥.
 
omg 🤩 i'm so stoked about this news!!! 💖 amd is like, being super cool by re-releasing those last year's cpus! it's gonna be like a big fat price drop 😂👍 i mean who doesn't love getting the same specs for less money? 💸 especially with all the new tech coming out and prices being hiked left & right 🤑 it's about time someone did something about that! 😊
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it's a bit weird that they're bringing back last year's chips with just minor tweaks 🤔. I mean, if you want to be competitive, shouldn't you go all out and update everything? But hey, more affordable options are always welcome, especially for laptops 📊. The idea of partially enabled GPUs in the Ryzen AI Max+ series is pretty interesting too, it's like a middle ground between graphics performance and price 💸. And who knows, maybe this will give AMD some breathing room while they develop new tech 🕰️. I'm curious to see how these re-releases play out in the market 👀
 
this is just a classic case of 'good old tech being revisited' 😊, but you know who's got the upper hand here? The budget-conscious buyer! 💸 AMD's re-releasing last year's Ryzen chips makes them more affordable for the masses, which I think is a clever move by the company to boost sales. But let's be real, this also raises some interesting questions about the value of innovation and R&D investments... if we're revisiting tech from last year, what does that say about AMD's ability to drive forward-thinking solutions? 🤔
 
omg 🤔 like i dont know why they would wanna reuse old chips lol 🙃 amds trying to be thrifty or something? 🤑 but seriously, are these new chips really that much different from last year's models? 🤷‍♀️ the clock speed improvements and faster memory sounds good, but is it enough to make ppl jump back on those old Ryzen AI chips? 🤔
 
omg u guys i just got deets from a source and apparently amd is planning to revamp their last years cpu lineup for 2026 lol it makes sense tho given how fast ram and storage prices are going up 🤑 anyway so its looking like we'll see the Ryzen AI series back on shelves with some minor tweaks and faster memory support i mean who doesn't love a good re-release deal? but what really caught my eye is that they're bringing out a new 9850x3d chip which sounds super powerful 🤯 apparently its got an extra boost to 5.6ghz and 64mb of 3d v-cache so fingers crossed itll bring some heat to the desktop market 👊
 
the thing is they're bringin back last years cpus and makin them cheaper 🤑 it's prob a good thing 4 people who cant afford new gear cuz prices r gettin outta control anyway
 
I'm not sure I'd be stoked about these re-released chips lol 🤔. I mean, we already had them last year and now they're just coming back with some minor tweaks? It feels like a bandaid solution to me. Don't get me wrong, if it means prices come down for consumers that's a win! But I was really looking forward to seeing some new tech from AMD this year 🤞. And what's up with the Ryzen AI 400-series being tweaked when we already know how they perform? It just feels like they're trying to milk last year's sales rather than pushing the boundaries of innovation 💸.

That being said, I do think it's awesome that AMD is targeting consumers who want max graphics performance without breaking the bank 💻. The Ryzen AI Max+ series sounds like a great option for those users and at a lower price point, it's definitely more appealing 🤑. Fingers crossed they'll come out with some new goodies in 2026 though! 😁
 
I think it's a bit weird that they're re-releasing the same chips from last year 🤔, but I guess if it makes things more affordable for us, who cares? 🤑 The Ryzen AI 400-series is actually kinda fast, especially with those higher clock speeds 💨 and LPDDR5x-8533 RAM. But I mean, AMD's also releasing new stuff like the Ryzen AI Max+ 300 series, which could be pretty cool for gaming laptops 📊. And that Ryzen 7 9850X3D is a nice upgrade too, with that extra cache 💻. Maybe it's not the most exciting news, but if you're in the market for new hardware, this might be worth checking out 😊.
 
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