Whenever you talk about technology these days, the topic of AI always comes up. Products are now built equipped with AI with improved user experience, bringing both generative and assistive functions to users. Such capabilities were previously not known to be possible. In recently years, the idea of an AI PC has also started to become a reality.
We are now at the crux of AI innovation, where there is an explosive number of AI applications coming into the real world. There currently more than 740,000 AI models available around the world, and in just 2023 alone, more than 15.5billion images were AI generated. These are all made possible with improved hardware and software made for AI, which was able to further compute AI models more efficiently.
With the AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen AI platform, AMD collaborated with Microsoft to kickstart the journey to build AI PCs. With the integration of Xilinx IP with what AMD has, the latest AMD Ryzen AI platform bring dedicated AI compute capabilities to APUs. Furthermore, Microsoft’s recent launch of the CoPilot+ PCs further redefines the idea of an AI PC.
Based on the trends, AI enabled PCs is expected to define the next generations of personal computers. In the future, we will see more natural human and computer interactions with natural languages, goal driven and data driven AI user experiences.
Increasingly, the proliferation of AI applications onto the PC experience is going to get more seamless and assistive, enhancing collaboration, creativity and changing the way of how games and entertainment is consumed.
While we are already seeing great AI acceleration performance on the Ryzen AI 300 series APUs, there is still more to expect in the future. With AMD’s Unified AI Software Stack, the new AI product lineup is poised for the AI PC of the future.