AMD Ryzen AI 300 Processors Now Support Faster Memory

AMD has quietly updated its Ryzen AI 300 processors to support faster LPDDR5X-8000 RAM, potentially boosting performance.

AMD has quietly updated its Ryzen AI 300 series processors to support faster LPDDR5X-8000 memory. This change, reflected on AMD's official website, could lead to performance improvements in various scenarios, particularly for AI tasks.

AMD Ryzen AI 300 Processors Now Support Faster Memory

The updated specifications show a boost in supported memory speed from LPDDR5X-7500 to LPDDR5X-8000. This faster RAM is expected to enhance overall performance, especially for AI workloads, and also provide a slight boost to integrated graphics performance. The HP EliteBook X G1a is among the first laptops expected to feature this faster memory.

Additionally, AMD's Strix Point processors now appear to support only two dual-rank SO-DIMM DDR5-5600 modules, instead of the previously listed four. AMD has yet to make an official announcement regarding these specification changes.

AMD Ryzen AI 300 Processors Now Support Faster Memory

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