On January 8, 2026, AMD took the wraps off its Ryzen AI 400 series processors at CES. These processors, internally codenamed 'Gorgon Point', are set to make waves in the tech world. Company officials highlighted that this series brings notable enhancements in both integrated graphics and CPU performance. Moreover, they indicated that the processors would make their market debut in the first quarter of this year.
Just a few days later, on January 13, ASUS jumped on the bandwagon. The company opened up pre-orders on its official website and JD.com for four sleek, thin-and-light laptops powered by this new series of processors. The models include the ProArt Creation 13 2026, ZenBook 16 Air 2026, aDol 14 Air 2026, and Vivobook Pro 14/16 2026. When it comes to the processors, three of these laptops are driven by the Ryzen AI 9 H 465 processor. On the other hand, the ProArt Creation 13 2026 stands out, as it's equipped with the more powerful Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor. For those eager to get their hands on these cutting-edge devices, the official sales are scheduled to kick off at 20:00 on January 22.
