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COMPUTEX 2025: AMD To Continue Providing ASUS & Lenovo Computers with AI Workstations

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Notably at the COMPUTEX 2025, AMD unveiled its latest breakthroughs in high-performance computing with the launch of Radeon™ RX 9060 XT and Radeon™ AI PRO R9700 graphics cards, and Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 9000 Series processors.

The technology brand also did not hesitate to share their happy news: AMD will continue to partner with Lenovo & ASUS computers, equipping them with AI workstations.

AMD Continue to Deliver the Future of AI PCs

During the keynote, Jack Huynh, senior vice president and general manager of Computing and Graphics Group at AMD, was joined by ASUS Co-CEO S.Y. Hsu.

The pair introduced the new ASUS Expert P Series Copilot+ PCs, the next-generation commercial PCs designed to bring AI acceleration to the enterprise.

Powered by up to AMD Ryzen™ AI PRO 300 Series processors, these systems offer up-to 50+ TOPS of NPU performance, enabling fast, efficient AI-enhanced productivity in top-of-the-line business platforms.

Featuring AMD PRO Technologies, Ryzen AI PRO Series processors deliver the enterprise-grade security and manageability features needed for the modern IT environment. 

“We’re proud to deepen our collaboration with AMD as we usher in a new era of AI-powered computing,” said S.Y. Hsu, Co-CEO of ASUS. “With the addition of the new Expert series — built from the ground up to revolutionize performance and efficiency for the modern workplace — to our broad AI PC portfolio, and commitment to innovation, we aim to deliver next-gen AI experiences that empower users everywhere.”

"At Lenovo, we’re committed to delivering AI PCs that are not only powerful, but truly personal and productive. Our long-standing collaboration with AMD continues to drive this vision forward — from high-performance laptops to innovative workstations;" said Luca Rossi, President, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo.

"Together, we’re enabling faster, smarter computing experiences for every kind of user. We’re especially excited about what’s coming next in our ThinkStation P8 workstation, where AMD’s latest high-performance Ryzen Threadripper PRO processors will unlock new possibilities for creators and professionals alike" Rossi further shared.


At COMPUTEX 2025, AMD made several announcements and releases that include innovations across devices and processors.

  • Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics cards, featuring up to 16GB of GDDR6 memory and double the raytracing throughput compared to the previous generation so gamers can enjoy the most exciting games of today and tomorrow at max settings. The GPUs will be available later this year with pricing starting at $299 MSRP for the 8GB model and $349 for the 16GB model.
  • Ryzen Threadripper 9000 Series and 9000 WX-Series workstation processors built on “Zen 5” architecture for unmatched performance, incredible efficiency and enterprise-grade AMD PRO Technologies, empowering professionals to bring complex visions to life faster.
  • Radeon AI PRO R9700 workstation graphics cards designed for AI-powered workstations can deliver up to 4x more throughput than the previous generation and feature expanded AMD ROCm on Radeon support to bring high-performance GPU acceleration to a broader range of AI and compute workloads for advanced AI development.
  • ASUS Expert P Series Copilot+ PCs powered by up to AMD Ryzen AI PRO 300 Series processors offer 50+ TOPS of NPU performance and features AMD PRO Technologies for faster and more efficient AI-enhanced productivity as well as enterprise-grade security and manageability for the modern IT environment.

To leanr more, visit AMD Computex 2025 page here. Stay updated with ProductNation on here, Instagram & TikTok.

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