The AMD Ryzen AI Max Pro 380 is compatible with both laptop and desktop platforms, offering flexibility across different system configurations. It is built on a 4nm semiconductor process and operates within a 55W thermal design power (TDP) envelope, with a maximum rated CPU temperature of 100°C. The processor supports PCIe 4.0 connectivity and is fully 64-bit compatible. It also includes integrated graphics, removing the need for a discrete GPU in supported configurations.
The AMD Ryzen AI Max Pro 380 features six cores running at a base speed of 3.6GHz each, with a turbo clock speed of 4.9GHz, and delivers 12 threads in total. The clock multiplier is set at 36 and the processor does not include an unlocked multiplier, nor does it use big.LITTLE technology. Cache is arranged across three levels: 480KB of L1, 6MB of L2 at 1MB per core, and 16MB of L3 at approximately 2.67MB per core, providing a layered structure for handling frequently accessed data.
The integrated graphics solution in the AMD Ryzen AI Max Pro 380 is the Radeon 8040S, which supports up to four displays simultaneously. It is compatible with DirectX 12 and OpenGL 4.6, covering a broad range of graphics APIs, and also supports OpenCL 3 for general-purpose compute workloads.
The AMD Ryzen AI Max Pro 380 supports DDR5 memory at speeds of up to 8000MHz across two channels, allowing for efficient data throughput in dual-channel configurations. It accommodates a maximum of 64GB of RAM and includes support for ECC memory, which enables error detection and correction — a feature relevant for workloads where data integrity is a priority.
The AMD Ryzen AI Max Pro 380 supports multithreading and includes the NX bit for hardware-level memory protection. It is compatible with a broad range of instruction sets including AVX, AVX2, FMA3, AES, F16C, MMX, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, covering vectorized computation, hardware-accelerated encryption, and extended multimedia operations across a variety of workloads.