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AMD's Ryzen AI 5 330 mobile processor could see x86-64 Copilot+ PCs challenging Qualcomm's ultra-affordable ARM64 Snapdragon X equivalents for the budget crown.
Whether it’s tariffs or some other reason, CPU makers seem to be pushing downward into cheaper alternatives, expanding their available market. The most recent example is AMD’s latest addition: the Ryzen AI 5 330, its most entry-level option in the Ryzen AI 300 family designed for Copilot+ laptops.
This is a mini gaming PC with 1080p gaming potential, thanks to its integrated AMD Radeon GPU, but its high price won't appeal to most.
The AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 is set to hit the market on July 23, 2025.Initially, you’ll find it in complete workstation packages from companies like Boxx and Velocity Micro, while DIY enthusiasts can expect standalone boards from ASRock,
AMD stock soars 8% after unveiling its powerful MI350 AI chips, signaling a bold challenge to Nvidias dominance in AI hardware. Backed by HSBCs upgrade and a price target boost to $200, AMD is finally stepping out of Nvidias shadow.
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While there's still significant risk on the geopolitical front, allowing the sale of capable AI processors to China suggests the potential for a significant improvement in U.S. trade relations. If so, AMD stock could continue to see bullish business-specific catalysts in addition to valuation tailwinds for the broader market.
With AMD's latest graphics cards, such as the RX 7900 XTX, packing AI acceleration for the first time, it's clear to see the red team has begun its adoption of artificial intelligence.In the other ...