Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced its next generation of processors at CES 2025, solidifying its push into PC gaming territory with the Ryzen 9000 series, AMD Ryzen Z2, and Ryzen 9000 mobile processors. One of the most anticipated gaming laptops of the year, the Razer Blade 16, dropped with the AMD Ryzen 9 AI, the first time the device has been released with a non-Intel chip.
I sat down with AMD’s Chief Architect of Gaming Solutions and Gaming Marketing, Frank Azor, to chat about the company’s plans and vision for 2025. One of its key focuses? Scalability. “We want to design products that can scale. Products that are very power efficient but also performance capable. And to do it with one part, across a broad range.”
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AMD’s portfolio of chips is certainly capable. The newest gaming chip from AMD is the Ryzen 9 …