Ryzen AI 400 Arrives in Indonesia, AMD Promises Real AI Laptop Experience
AMD has officially brought the mobile Ryzen AI 400 Series processors to Indonesia on Wednesday, 20 May 2026, following their debut at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January 2026. The processors are aimed at ultrathin laptops capable of multitasking and running AI-based features directly on the laptop. ‘We have two business pillars with Microsoft, namely maintaining Windows dominance in the market and maintaining our AI leadership,’ said Matthew Carr, Head of Sales Consumer Business APAC, AMD, at the launch event in the Shangri-La hotel ballroom, Central Jakarta. Carr confirmed that with the Ryzen AI 400 Series, users would obtain a genuine AI experience, not just generating images or creating animations. He added that AI is now a business tool as well as a technology that makes PC usage more enjoyable, productive and efficient. ‘Therefore, we will focus on expanding collaborations with various ISVs (Independent Software Vendors) and delivering new AI experiences together with Microsoft and Copilot,’ Carr said. ISVs are software companies that develop applications for the AMD platform; among them are Adobe, Autodesk, VMware, and others. An example of the AI experiences offered via Ryzen AI 400 Series includes increasing frame rates during gaming, claimed to be up to twice as high, and saving 19 hours of work each week. When users conduct research on a laptop powered by the Ryzen AI 400 Series via Copilot, Carr claimed the research process could be 27.8 times faster than on non‑AI laptops. Additionally, the generative AI workflow for video creation using ComfyUI is claimed to process up to 1.2 times faster than devices without AI processors. The Ryzen AI 400 Series is built on the ‘Zen 5’ architecture and paired with the AMD XDNA 2 generation neural processing unit (NPU). The processors also feature integrated Radeon 800M Series GPUs. The processors include an NPU of up to 60 TOPS (trillion operations per second). The capability is claimed to exceed Microsoft’s minimum requirements for the Copilot+ PC category. AMD is introducing several models of the Ryzen AI 400 Series with different core configurations, graphics, and AI capabilities. The top variant is the Ryzen AI 9 HX 475 with a 12-core/24-thread configuration, boost clock up to 5.2 GHz, 36 MB cache, and a Radeon 890M GPU. The chip offers AI capabilities up to 60 TOPS. Details of the Ryzen AI 400 Series models can be seen in the following list. The Ryzen AI 400 Series also supports ROCm 7.2 software and can be integrated with AI workflows such as ComfyUI. According to AMD Indonesia Product Marketing Manager Donnie Brahmandhika, ROCm software can boost AI performance by up to five times. The software was previously available only for the enterprise or server segment, but is now extended to consumer devices. ‘With the arrival of ROCm, developers who previously had limited skills become more capable, especially when used for image and video generation based on FTE,’ Donnie said. In Indonesia, laptops based on the Ryzen AI 400 Series will be available from Q1 2026. Several laptop manufacturers that will offer devices with this chip include Asus, Acer, HP, Lenovo, and Gigabyte. Some models confirmed to use the processor include the Asus Zenbook S16 OLED, Vivobook S14 OLED, and ROG Zephyrus G14. Acer has also prepared the Aspire 14 AI and Nitro V 16 AI laptops with the AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series, which will debut in Indonesia soon.