AMD expressed confidence in its product roadmap on Friday after NVIDIA announced a partnership with Intel to develop x86 processors with integrated RTX 50 GPU chiplets. Executive Jason Banta stated the company will deliver disruptive technology, citing the Strix Halo lineup as category-defining products that combine performance with power efficiency. The chips feature XDNA engines for on-device artificial intelligence capabilities in laptops and mini-PCs.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang expects the collaborative chip to reach 150 million laptops, but AMD maintains it can compete effectively across notebook, desktop, handheld, and other form factors. The company plans to release Medusa Point processors next year and Gator Range models in 2027, both based on the Zen 6 architecture. AMD has secured adoption among original equipment manufacturers for its Ryzen AI platform across multiple device categories.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang expects the collaborative chip to reach 150 million laptops, but AMD maintains it can compete effectively across notebook, desktop, handheld, and other form factors. The company plans to release Medusa Point processors next year and Gator Range models in 2027, both based on the Zen 6 architecture. AMD has secured adoption among original equipment manufacturers for its Ryzen AI platform across multiple device categories.