According to a source on the X platform (@Olrak29), AMD's mid-May delivery list included several "AI PRO" notebook processors, likely based on Strix Point CPUs. The processors are listed as "RYZEN 7 PRO AI7PRO" and "RYZEN 9 PRO AI9HXPRO." However, the final product names may be adjusted before the official release. A notable detail from the document is that the Ryzen 7 commercial processor features a 12-core design, differing from the consumer-grade Strix Point processors previously released. The Ryzen AI 9 365 processor, for example, uses a 4+6 core design, totaling 10 cores, yet still falls under the "Ryzen 9" category.
This deviation in core design and naming is unusual since AMD's PRO series for commercial markets typically mirrors the consumer-grade versions in naming and core configuration. The appearance of the 12-core Ryzen 7 in the shipping list suggests potential changes in AMD's naming and design strategy, though it does not guarantee that the processor will enter the market with the same specifications or name. Additionally, AMD has yet to release the Ryzen PRO 9000 series of desktop commercial processors, which are also anticipated for future launch.
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Source: ithome