AMD is expected to officially launch the next-generation Ryzen AI PRO 300 series on October 10th, aimed at enterprise-class business laptops. These new models feature specifications similar to the consumer-grade Ryzen AI 300 series.
There are two known models: the Ryzen AI 9 PRO HX 370, which mirrors the specs of the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, and the Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360, which was initially thought to be a reimagining of the Ryzen AI 9 365.
However, this has proved not to be the case.
A series of AMD KoratPlus-STXKRK reference designs have surfaced on GeekBench. STX refers to Strix Point, and KRK denotes Krackan—both share the same basic design, with the latter offering lower specifications and a more affordable price point.
Testing reveals that the Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360 includes only eight CPU cores, making it the first Zen5 APU. It combines four Zen5 cores and four Zen5c cores, with a base frequency of 2.0GHz and a boosted frequency reaching 5.0GHz.
It also integrates a Radeon 880M GPU, featuring 12 RDNA3.5 cores.
Its AI performance scores are 3111 in single-precision, 3244 in half-precision, and 9074 in quantized operations, which are 33%, 30%, and 22% lower, respectively, compared to the 10-core Ryzen AI 9 365.
The first known laptop to feature the Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360 is the Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen6. Positioned at a higher market tier, it is expected to be priced around $1,700.