With the 2026 CES conference just around the corner, a wealth of details regarding AMD's upcoming next - generation mobile processor, the Ryzen AI 400 series (with the codename Gorgon Point), has come to light. Lately, the Ryzen AI 9 465, a member of this series, has made its way into the Geekbench benchmarking database.
When it comes to specifications, the Ryzen AI 400 series witnesses minimal overall alterations in its CPU core configuration. The primary emphasis of the core upgrade lies in enhancing AI capabilities. This is achieved by boosting the AI TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) metrics through the integration of a more high - performing NPU (Neural Processing Unit). Among the various models in this series, some will experience a marginal uptick in frequency. In contrast, others will solely undergo an NPU upgrade, with the remaining specifications staying largely intact.
The Ryzen AI 9 465 continues to feature a 10 - core/20 - thread design, with a maximum boost frequency of 5.0GHz. It also retains the same Radeon 880M integrated graphics as its predecessor. In the Geekbench testing, it garnered approximately 2780 points in single - core performance and around 12001 points in multi - core performance. These scores are quite close to those of the previous - generation AI 9 365.
The Ryzen AI 400 series is anticipated to be officially rolled out during the CES 2026 event.
