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AMD's mainstream Copilot+ laptop chip with a 50-TOPS NPU and strong Zen 5 performance.
Pros
- Strong all-round x86 CPU/GPU/NPU balance
- 50-TOPS NPU meets Copilot+ requirement
- Broad availability and competitive pricing
Cons
- Lower NPU TOPS than Snapdragon X2 (80)
- Battery life trails Arm rivals
- No CUDA
✓ Where it shines / best for
- Premium thin-and-light Windows laptops needing strong on-device AI
- Copilot+ PC features like Recall, Live Captions, image generation
- Creators and prosumers wanting strong iGPU performance without discrete graphics
✕ Not the best fit for
- Desktop builders (laptop/embedded part only)
- Buyers wanting a standalone retail CPU
- Heavy local LLM workloads needing 128GB unified memory (see Ryzen AI Max+ 395)
Features
- ✓ On-device / offline
- ✓ NPU
- ✓ Copilot Plus
- ✓ 50 Tops
- ✓ Integrated Graphics
- ✓ Xdna2
- ✓ Zen5
- ✓ Laptop SoC
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Billing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| OEM / embedded in laptop | ~$1,099+ | one-time | Not sold standalone at retail; ships in premium thin-and-light Copilot+ laptops (e.g. Asus Zenbook S 16, HP OmniBook). Laptops typically start around $1,099-$1,499. |
Pricing verified from the official source. Prices change often — confirm on the vendor's site before buying.
Specifications
| gpu | Radeon 890M, 16-CU RDNA 3.5 |
| npu | XDNA 2, 50 TOPS INT8 |
| memory | LPDDR5X-7500/8000 |
| cpu_cores | 12 (4 Zen 5 + 8 Zen 5c) |
| max_clock | 5.1 GHz |
| architecture | Strix Point, TSMC 4nm |
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