The company showcased the Helios server rack for AI, new Ryzen AI 400 and Ryzen AI Max processors for laptops with Copilot+ support and up to 60 TOPS of NPU computing. They also introduced Ryzen AI Pro 400, Ryzen AI Max+, Ryzen AI Halo, ROCm 7.2, Instinct MI440X and MI500 chips, and announced FSR Redstone ML Ray-Tracing.
For gamers, AMD limited itself to only Ryzen 7 9850X3D and additional details on FSR Redstone ML Ray-Tracing, which experts considered a modest set.
Overall, AMD has fully focused on AI, and not on games, which reflects the current priorities of the entire technology industry.