AMD Unveils New Ryzen AI Embedded P100 and X100 Processor Series

Published on January 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
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AMD Launches New Ryzen AI Embedded P100 and X100 Processor Series

AMD expands its portfolio for edge computing with the launch of the Ryzen AI Embedded P100 and X100 series. These systems on chip (SoC) fuse in a single package Zen 5 CPU cores, a RDNA 3.5 graphics processing unit, and an XDNA 2 neural processing unit, designed to run artificial intelligence workloads locally and efficiently. This integration is key for devices with power and physical space constraints. 🚀

Unified Architecture for Artificial Intelligence at the Edge

The main innovation lies in combining three types of specialized processing. The XDNA 2 NPU natively handles AI algorithms, freeing the CPU and GPU for other tasks. This allows embedded systems, from interactive displays to robots, to process and decide in real time without constantly relying on the cloud. Energy efficiency is a fundamental pillar of this design.

Key Components of the Architecture:
  • Zen 5 Cores: Provide general computing performance for the operating system and applications.
  • RDNA 3.5 GPU: Manages advanced graphics and can assist with certain AI workloads.
  • XDNA 2 NPU: Specifically accelerates artificial intelligence models, optimizing consumption.
This integration enables running complex workloads on systems with power and space constraints.

P100 Series: Power for Industrial Automation and Automotive

The Ryzen AI Embedded P100 series is designed for environments like industrial automation and automotive electronics. With configurations ranging from four to six cores, these chips can integrate next-generation digital dashboards and complex human-machine interfaces. In the automotive sector, they are ideal for managing infotainment systems with real-time graphics, facilitating AI-based voice or gesture interaction, and handling multi-domain secure computing environments. AMD claims they offer up to 2.2 times more performance than the previous generation.

Main Applications of the P100 Series:
  • Digital instrumentation displays and infotainment in vehicles.
  • Touch and voice interfaces with AI assistance in factories.
  • Advanced programmable logic controllers (PLCs) with visual capabilities.

X100 Series: For the Most Demanding Physical and Autonomous Systems

Designed for greater challenges, the Ryzen AI Embedded X100 series scales in processing capacity. It incorporates a higher number of cores and a more powerful NPU to accelerate larger and more complex AI models. Its target is physical and autonomous systems that need to ingest, interpret, and act on large sensor data streams in milliseconds. Think of advanced mobile robotics, inspection drones, or critical infrastructure like smart traffic lights. 🤖

The future envisioned by AMD is one where artificial intelligence runs ubiquitously and discreetly. Soon, a vehicle could analyze performance data and generate predictive reports autonomously, improving the experience and safety without the user having to request it actively.