AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 Review | 78 Data compared

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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£1,390
  • Avg. price in US: ~$1,700
  • PassMark benchmark result: 22016
  • N. of physical cores: 8
  • CPU boost clock speed: 5.0 GHz

AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 review. Compare 78 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among processors and if it is worth buying.

6.8

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the processor's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best processors on the market.

Score components:

90.0%

6.8

Technical Score

10.0%

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User score

Good
6.8

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the processor's technical performance, covering key areas such as processing performance, core configuration, efficiency, platform support, integrated features, and thermal behavior.

When it matters: When you want to compare processors based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

60.0%

6.2

Performance

18.0%

7.8

Cache & Architecture

10.0%

7.7

Memory & PCIe

7.0%

7.0

Power & Thermal

4.0%

8.8

Platform

1.0%

8.8

Integrated Graphics

Good
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User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the processor.

When it matters: When you want to know how a processor performs in real workloads and how reliable it is for gaming, productivity, and efficiency according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

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User reviews

30.0%

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Popularity

  • 6.5
    Gaming

    Score components:

    30.0%

    7.3

    PassMark single-core benchmark score

    25.0%

    7.9

    Geekbench 6 single-core benchmark score

    20.0%

    7.6

    CPU boost clock speed

    17.0%

    3.3

    L3 cache

    8.0%

    3.5

    N. of physical cores

  • 4.8
    Video editing

    Score components:

    45.0%

    5.7

    Geekbench 6 multi-core benchmark score

    20.0%

    3.5

    N. of physical cores

    20.0%

    5.2

    CPU threads

    15.0%

    3.3

    L3 cache

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Verdict

The AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 is a high-performance business laptop processor built on the 4nm Strix Point architecture, featuring a hybrid configuration of 8 cores (3 Zen 5 and 5 Zen 5c) and 16 threads with boost clocks reaching 5.0 GHz. Its defining characteristic is a dedicated XDNA 2 neural processing unit (NPU) delivering 50 TOPS, contributing to a total AI performance of 72 TOPS for advanced local generative tasks. Key advantages include its efficient 28W default TDP (configurable up to 54W), integrated Radeon 880M graphics with 12 RDNA 3.5 cores, and support for high-speed LPDDR5x-8000 memory. However, potential drawbacks include a smaller 16MB L3 cache compared to higher-tier models and being restricted to PCIe 4.0 connectivity despite its next-gen positioning.

Technical Specifications of processor AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the processor's technical performance, covering key areas such as processing performance, core configuration, efficiency, platform support, integrated features, and thermal behavior.

When it matters: When you want to compare processors based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

60.0%

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Performance

18.0%

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Cache & Architecture

10.0%

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Memory & PCIe

7.0%

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Power & Thermal

4.0%

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Platform

1.0%

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Integrated Graphics

6.8
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a technical score of 6.85 points, which is higher than that of 81.8% of products in this category.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the processor.

When it matters: When you want to know how a processor performs in real workloads and how reliable it is for gaming, productivity, and efficiency according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

0.0

User reviews

30.0%

1.0

Popularity

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Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the processor.
When it matters: When you prefer to choose a processor reviewed and selected by many other buyers.
1.0
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a popularity of 1 points, which is higher than 0% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the processor's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a processor with a good balance between performance, efficiency, and price.

Score components:

60.0%

6.8

Overall score

40.0%

3.2

Price

5.7
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a quality-to-price ratio of 5.7 points, which is lower than 78% of products in this category.
Brand name
What it is: The manufacturer or brand of the product.
When it matters: When you prefer a specific ecosystem, support network, or design philosophy.

Importance: MEDIUM

AMD
Processor type
What it is: The kind of system the processor is built for, such as desktop PCs, laptops, workstations, or servers.
When it matters: When you want a processor meant for the kind of machine you are actually building or buying, rather than a chip aimed at a different class of system.

Importance: HIGH

mobile
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 belongs to the mobile processor class, which is more advanced than that of 7.3% of processors and equal to that of 48.6% of processors.
CPU socket
What it is: The physical socket the processor fits into on the motherboard.
When it matters: When you need to make sure the CPU can actually be installed on a specific motherboard.

Importance: HIGH

FP8
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 uses the FP8 CPU socket, which is newer than that of 51.3% of processors and equal to that of 1.8% of processors.
Chipset
What it is: The motherboard chipset families officially meant to work with the processor.
When it matters: When you are checking whether a CPU will work with the motherboard features and platform you plan to use.

Importance: HIGH

B660, X670E
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports B660, X670E chipsets, which is broader compatibility than 89.3% of processors and equal to that of 0.2% of processors.
CPU architecture
What it is: The processor family or design generation behind the chip, such as Zen 4 or Raptor Lake.
When it matters: When you are comparing CPUs across generations and want a clearer sense of their design age, feature level, and expected performance class.

Importance: HIGH

x86-64
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 uses the x86-64 architecture, which is more advanced than that of 1.7% of processors and equal to that of 98.3% of processors.
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N. of physical cores
What it is: The number of physical CPU cores on the processor.
When it matters: When you run workloads that benefit from more real cores.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: 8+

8
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has 8 CPU cores, which is more than 63.4% of processors and equal to 13.6% of processors.
CPU threads
What it is: The total number of processing threads the CPU can handle at once.
When it matters: When you run heavily threaded workloads or multitask a lot.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: 16+

16
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 offers 16 CPU threads, which is more than 71.1% of processors and equal to 13.9% of processors.
Threads per core
What it is: The number of threads each physical core can handle at once.
When it matters: When you want to understand how much thread-level parallelism each core can provide in multitasking or heavily threaded work.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: 2

2
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 offers 2 threads per core, which is more than 30.4% of processors and equal to 69.6% of processors.
CPU boost clock speed
What it is: The highest clock speed the processor can reach under boost conditions.
When it matters: When you care about peak speed in short bursts.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >4.7 GHz

5.0 GHz
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 reaches a boost clock of 5.0 GHz which is higher than that of 80.3% of processors and equal to that of 5.7% of processors.
CPU base clock speed
What it is: The processor's normal all-core starting frequency before boost behavior raises clocks temporarily.
When it matters: When you care about steadier performance in longer workloads rather than short burst speed alone.

Importance: MEDIUM

3 x 2.0 GHz & 5 x 2.0 GHz
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a base clock of 3x2.0 GHz & 5x2.0 GHz which is equal to that of 100% of processors.
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Semiconductor size
What it is: The manufacturing process node used to produce the processor, usually expressed in nanometers.
When it matters: When efficiency, heat, and the relative modernity of the chip-making process matter to your comparison.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: <10 nm

4 nm
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 uses a 4 nm process node, which is more advanced than that of 88.4% of processors and equal to that of 7.5% of processors.
Foundry
What it is: The semiconductor manufacturer that physically fabricates the processor chip.
When it matters: When process source, manufacturing generation, or foundry differences matter to your comparison more than day-to-day performance alone.

Importance: MEDIUM

TSMC 4 nm
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 is built on the TSMC 4 nm foundry process, which is more advanced than that of 87% of processors and equal to that of 7.5% of processors.
L3 cache
What it is: The total amount of L3 cache available on the processor.
When it matters: When you want better performance in cache-sensitive workloads and games.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=16 MB

16 MB
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has an L3 cache of 16 MB which is larger than that of 64.2% of processors and equal to that of 12.7% of processors.
L2 cache
What it is: The total amount of L2 cache available across the processor.
When it matters: When you want to compare CPU design efficiency and how much fast intermediate cache the cores have available.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=6 MB

8 MB
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has an L2 cache of 8 MB which is larger than that of 73.5% of processors and equal to that of 4.3% of processors.
L1 cache
What it is: The total amount of L1 cache built into the processor, which sits closest to the cores.
When it matters: When you are comparing low-level CPU design details rather than the broader performance picture buyers usually notice first.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=512 KB

640 KB
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has an L1 cache of 640 KB which is larger than that of 74.6% of processors and equal to that of 2.5% of processors.
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DDR memory version
What it is: The RAM generation the processor is designed to support, such as DDR4 or DDR5.
When it matters: When you need the CPU to match the kind of memory platform you want to buy or reuse.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: DDR5

DDR5/LPDDR5X
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports DDR DDR5/LPDDR5X, which is newer than that of 92.2% of processors and equal to that of 1.5% of processors.
Maximum memory speed
What it is: The highest official memory speed supported by the processor.
When it matters: When you choose RAM and want to know the supported speed ceiling.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=4800 MHz

8,000 MHz
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports memory speeds up to 8000 MHz, which is higher than that of 97.2% of processors and equal to 1.2% of processors.
Max memory speed (JEDEC)
What it is: The highest official RAM speed the processor supports under standard JEDEC settings, before any memory overclocking profiles are applied.
When it matters: When officially supported stock RAM speed matters more than XMP, EXPO, or manual memory tuning.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=5600 MHz

LPDDR5X-8000 MHz
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports JEDEC memory speeds up to LPDDR5X-8000 MHz, which is higher than that of 97.3% of processors and equal to 1.1% of processors.
Max memory speed (XMP / EXPO)
What it is: The highest memory speed supported through XMP or EXPO profiles.
When it matters: When you want faster RAM through memory profiles.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=5200 MHz

N/A
Maximum memory capacity
What it is: The largest total amount of memory officially supported by the processor.
When it matters: When you plan a system with very large RAM capacity.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=128 GB

256 GB
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports up to 256 GB of memory, which is more than 89.4% of processors and equal to 8.3% of processors.
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Integrated graphics
What it is: Includes built-in graphics, so the system can output video without a separate graphics card.
When it matters: When you want the PC to work without a dedicated GPU, or you are building an office, media, compact, or troubleshooting-friendly system.

Importance: HIGH

yes
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 includes integrated graphics. 87.6% of processors include integrated graphics.
Integrated GPU model
What it is: The model name of the integrated graphics processor, if present.
When it matters: When you plan to use the CPU's built-in graphics.

Importance: MEDIUM

Radeon 880M
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 uses the Radeon 880M integrated GPU, which is more advanced than that in 98% of processors and equal to that in 0.1% of processors.
Integrated GPU execution units
What it is: The number of execution units available in the integrated graphics part of the processor.
When it matters: When you plan to rely on built-in graphics and want a better sense of its light gaming, display, or media capability.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=24

12
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has 12 GPU execution units, which is fewer than 62.8% of processors and equal to 9.2% of processors.
Integrated GPU base frequency
What it is: The base operating frequency of the integrated GPU.
When it matters: When integrated graphics performance matters to you.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=350 MHz

800 MHz
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has an integrated GPU clock of 800 MHz which is higher than that of 90.8% of processors and equal to that of 7% of processors.
Integrated media encoders/decoders
What it is: The hardware media formats the processor can encode or decode directly.
When it matters: When you stream, edit video, or rely on hardware media acceleration.

Importance: LOW

H.264 (HW decode/encode), H.265 (HW decode/encode), VP9 (HW decode), AV1 (HW decode/encode)
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports H.264 (HW decode/encode), H.265 (HW decode/encode), VP9 (HW decode), AV1 (HW decode/encode) media codecs, which is broader support than 90.7% of processors and equal to 3.4% of processors.
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TDP (Thermal design power)
What it is: The rated thermal design power, which gives a general idea of cooling and power needs.
When it matters: When you choose a cooler or build in a tighter case.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: <30 W

28 W
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a TDP of 28 W which is lower than that of 67.2% of processors and equal to that of 7.2% of processors.
Base power (PL1)
What it is: The sustained power target used for longer CPU loads.
When it matters: When you choose cooling and power delivery for sustained workloads.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <30 W

28 W
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a base power of 28 W which is lower than that of 67.2% of processors and equal to that of 6.8% of processors.
Boost power (PL2)
What it is: The short-term boost power limit the processor may draw under heavier turbo loads.
When it matters: When you size cooling and power delivery for peak turbo behavior.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <50 W

54 W
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a boost power of 54 W which is lower than that of 62.1% of processors and equal to that of 4% of processors.
Tau (power duration limit)
What it is: The time limit the CPU can stay at higher boost power before dropping toward sustained power.
When it matters: When you want to understand turbo behavior under longer loads.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <=28 s

N/A
Configurable TDP
What it is: Allows the processor to run in alternate power modes instead of being fixed to one default TDP target.
When it matters: When you want more control over heat, noise, and power draw in compact systems, quieter builds, or thermally limited machines.

Importance: LOW

yes
AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports configurable TDP. 52.9% of processors support configurable TDP.
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AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 vs the average processor

  • 83.5% higher single-core score
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher Geekbench 6 single-core score than the average processor (2,699 vs 1,471). The average processor scores 1,471 in Geekbench 6 single-core.
    What it is: A Geekbench 6 score that reflects single-core CPU performance in mixed modern workloads.
    When it matters: When you care about snappy everyday performance in lighter apps, browsing, office work, or tasks that do not scale well across many cores.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >2000

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher Geekbench 6 single-core score than the average processor (2,699 vs 1,471). The average processor scores 1,471 in Geekbench 6 single-core.2,699 vs 1,471
  • 55.7% better single-core performance
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher PassMark single-core score than the average processor (3,865 vs 2,483). The average processor scores 2,483 in PassMark single-core.
    What it is: A benchmark score that reflects single-core CPU performance.
    When it matters: When you care about responsiveness in lighter or older software.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >3200

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher PassMark single-core score than the average processor (3,865 vs 2,483). The average processor scores 2,483 in PassMark single-core.3,865 vs 2,483
  • 2.58x higher multi-core score
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher Geekbench 6 multi-core score than the average processor (12,344 vs 4,793). The average processor scores 4,793 in Geekbench 6 multi-core.
    What it is: A Geekbench 6 score that reflects multi-core CPU performance in mixed modern workloads.
    When it matters: When you want a quick picture of multi-core speed in everyday mixed workloads, multitasking, and broadly optimized software.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >8500

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher Geekbench 6 multi-core score than the average processor (12,344 vs 4,793). The average processor scores 4,793 in Geekbench 6 multi-core.12,344 vs 4,793
  • More advanced microarchitecture
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 uses a more advanced microarchitecture than the average processor (Strix Point vs Kaby Lake).
    What it is: The internal core-design codename used for this processor generation.
    When it matters: When you are comparing CPUs at a deeper design level and want to identify the exact architecture behind marketing names.

    Importance: LOW

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 uses a more advanced microarchitecture than the average processor (Strix Point vs Kaby Lake).Strix Point vs Kaby Lake
  • 16.3% higher boost clock
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher boost clock speed than the average processor (5 GHz vs 4.3 GHz). The average processor reaches boost clock speed of 4.3 GHz.
    What it is: The highest clock speed the processor can reach under boost conditions.
    When it matters: When you care about peak speed in short bursts.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >4.7 GHz

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher boost clock speed than the average processor (5 GHz vs 4.3 GHz). The average processor reaches boost clock speed of 4.3 GHz.5.0 GHz vs 4.3 GHz
  • 2.73x higher memory speed
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher maximum memory speed than the average processor (8,000 MHz vs 2,933 MHz). The average processor supports memory speed of 2,933 MHz.
    What it is: The highest official memory speed supported by the processor.
    When it matters: When you choose RAM and want to know the supported speed ceiling.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=4800 MHz

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher maximum memory speed than the average processor (8,000 MHz vs 2,933 MHz). The average processor supports memory speed of 2,933 MHz.8000 MHz vs 2933 MHz
  • 4x more memory capacity
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has more maximum memory capacity than the average processor (256 GB vs 64 GB). The average processor supports 64 GB of memory.
    What it is: The largest total amount of memory officially supported by the processor.
    When it matters: When you plan a system with very large RAM capacity.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=128 GB

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has more maximum memory capacity than the average processor (256 GB vs 64 GB). The average processor supports 64 GB of memory.256 GB vs 64 GB
  • Newer DDR support
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports a newer DDR generation than the average processor (DDR5/LPDDR5X vs DDR4).
    What it is: The RAM generation the processor is designed to support, such as DDR4 or DDR5.
    When it matters: When you need the CPU to match the kind of memory platform you want to buy or reuse.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: DDR5

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports a newer DDR generation than the average processor (DDR5/LPDDR5X vs DDR4).DDR5/LPDDR5X vs DDR4
  • 4 year/s newer release date
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a newer release date than the average processor (2,024 vs 2,020).
  • Supports HMP
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports HMP, the average processor does not.
  • Includes crypto acceleration
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 includes crypto acceleration, the average processor does not.
  • 83.5% higher single-core score
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher Geekbench 6 single-core score than the average processor (2,699 vs 1,471). The average processor scores 1,471 in Geekbench 6 single-core.
  • 55.7% better single-core performance
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher PassMark single-core score than the average processor (3,865 vs 2,483). The average processor scores 2,483 in PassMark single-core.
  • 2.58x higher multi-core score
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher Geekbench 6 multi-core score than the average processor (12,344 vs 4,793). The average processor scores 4,793 in Geekbench 6 multi-core.
  • 16.3% higher boost clock
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher boost clock speed than the average processor (5 GHz vs 4.3 GHz). The average processor reaches boost clock speed of 4.3 GHz.
  • 8 more CPU threads
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has more CPU threads than the average processor (16 vs 8). The average processor has 8 CPU threads.
  • 2.09x higher PassMark score
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher PassMark benchmark score than the average processor (22,016 vs 10,532.5). The average processor scores 10,532.5 in PassMark benchmark.
  • 2 more CPU cores
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has more CPU cores than the average processor (8 vs 6). The average processor has 6 CPU cores.
  • 4 wider front-end design
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher front-end width than the average processor (8 vs 4). The average processor uses front-end width of 4.
  • More advanced microarchitecture
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 uses a more advanced microarchitecture than the average processor (Strix Point vs Kaby Lake).
  • 66.7% smaller process node
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a lower process node than the average processor (4 nm vs 12 nm). The average processor uses a process node of 12 nm.
  • Uses big.LITTLE design
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 uses a big.LITTLE design, the average processor does not.
  • 3.2x larger L2 cache
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher L2 cache than the average processor (8 MB vs 2.5 MB). The average processor has L2 cache of 2.5 MB.
  • More advanced foundry
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 uses a more advanced foundry process than the average processor (TSMC 4 nm vs Intel 14 nm).
  • 2x more L2 per core
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has more L2 cache per core than the average processor (1 MB/core vs 0.5 MB/core). The average processor provides 0.5 MB/core of L2 cache per core.
  • 2x larger L3 cache
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher L3 cache than the average processor (16 MB vs 8 MB). The average processor has L3 cache of 8 MB.
  • 66.7% larger L1 cache
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher L1 cache than the average processor (640 KB vs 384 KB). The average processor has L1 cache of 384 KB.
  • 16.7% more L3 per core
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has more L3 cache per core than the average processor (2 MB/core vs 1.714 MB/core). The average processor provides 1.714 MB/core of L3 cache per core.
  • 2.73x higher memory speed
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher maximum memory speed than the average processor (8,000 MHz vs 2,933 MHz). The average processor supports memory speed of 2,933 MHz.
  • 4x more memory capacity
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has more maximum memory capacity than the average processor (256 GB vs 64 GB). The average processor supports 64 GB of memory.
  • Newer DDR support
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports a newer DDR generation than the average processor (DDR5/LPDDR5X vs DDR4).
  • 95.6% higher memory bandwidth
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher memory bandwidth than the average processor (89.6 GB/s vs 45.8 GB/s). The average processor offers memory bandwidth of 45.8 GB/s.
  • Newer PCIe version
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports a newer PCIe version than the average processor (4 vs 3.0).
  • Supports ECC memory
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports ECC memory, the average processor does not.
  • Better integrated GPU
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 uses a better integrated GPU than the average processor (Radeon 880M vs Intel UHD Graphics 630).
  • 2.29x higher GPU clock speed
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher integrated GPU frequency than the average processor (800 MHz vs 350 MHz). The average processor has integrated GPU frequency of 350 MHz.
  • 1 more supported displays
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has more supported displays than the average processor (4 vs 3). The average processor supports 3 displays.
  • 37.8% lower base power
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a lower base power draw than the average processor (28 W vs 45 W). The average processor has a base power draw of 45 W.
  • 37.8% lower TDP
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a lower TDP than the average processor (28 W vs 45 W). The average processor has a TDP of 45 W.
  • 15.6% lower boost power
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a lower boost power draw than the average processor (54 W vs 64 W). The average processor has a boost power draw of 64 W.
  • Older TPM support
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports an older TPM version than the average processor (fTPM 2.0 vs PTT 2.0).
  • 8 lower clock multiplier
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a lower clock multiplier than the average processor (20 vs 28). The average processor has a clock multiplier of 28.
  • 30.9% larger die size
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher die size than the average processor (233 mm² vs 178 mm²). The average processor has a die size of 178 mm².
  • 50% fewer GPU execution units
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has fewer GPU execution units than the average processor (12 vs 24). The average processor has 24 GPU execution units.
  • 30.9% larger die size
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher die size than the average processor (233 mm² vs 178 mm²). The average processor has a die size of 178 mm².
    What it is: The physical area of the processor die, usually measured in square millimeters.
    When it matters: When you are comparing chip scale, packaging density, or broader design differences rather than direct user-visible performance.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: <150 mm²

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a higher die size than the average processor (233 mm² vs 178 mm²). The average processor has a die size of 178 mm².233 mm² vs 178 mm²
  • 5.56x more expensive
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 is more expensive than the average processor (£1,390 vs £250).
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 is more expensive than the average processor (£1,390 vs £250).£1,390 vs £250
  • 10.8% worse value for money
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has worse value for money than the average processor (5.74 vs 6.367).
    What it is: An indicator that combines the processor's overall rating with its cost.
    When it matters: When you are looking for a processor with a good balance between performance, efficiency, and price.
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has worse value for money than the average processor (5.74 vs 6.367).5.74 vs 6.37
  • Older TPM support
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports an older TPM version than the average processor (fTPM 2.0 vs PTT 2.0).
    What it is: The kind of TPM security support associated with the processor or its platform.
    When it matters: When operating-system requirements, device encryption, enterprise security, or platform trust features matter.

    Importance: LOW

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 supports an older TPM version than the average processor (fTPM 2.0 vs PTT 2.0).fTPM 2.0 vs PTT 2.0
  • 8 lower clock multiplier
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a lower clock multiplier than the average processor (20 vs 28). The average processor has a clock multiplier of 28.
    What it is: The ratio used to derive CPU frequency from the base clock.
    When it matters: When you tune or compare overclocking behavior.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: >33

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has a lower clock multiplier than the average processor (20 vs 28). The average processor has a clock multiplier of 28.20 vs 28
  • 50% fewer GPU execution units
    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has fewer GPU execution units than the average processor (12 vs 24). The average processor has 24 GPU execution units.
    What it is: The number of execution units available in the integrated graphics part of the processor.
    When it matters: When you plan to rely on built-in graphics and want a better sense of its light gaming, display, or media capability.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=24

    AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 has fewer GPU execution units than the average processor (12 vs 24). The average processor has 24 GPU execution units.12 vs 24

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Third-party reviews

What customers like about AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360?

  • High energy efficiency due to the 4nm TSMC manufacturing process
  • Strong AI performance with an NPU delivering up to 50 TOPS for localized workloads
  • Capable integrated graphics with the Radeon 880M, suitable for casual and competitive gaming at 1080p
  • High RAM support with compatibility for up to 256GB of LPDDR5x-8000 memory
  • Modern connectivity features including native support for USB 4 and PCIe 4.0

What customers dislike about AMD Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360?

  • Lower multi-core performance in benchmarks compared to older high-power chips like the Ryzen 9 7940HS
  • Reduced cache size, featuring only 8MB of L3 cache, which can bottleneck performance in cache-sensitive tasks
  • Hybrid core configuration (mix of Zen 5 and Zen 5c) results in lower raw clock speeds for some cores
  • Lack of VVC video codec support compared to some Intel competitors
  • Slower single-core speeds in specific web browser and productivity benchmarks relative to Intel Lunar Lake chips

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cpubenchmark.net
30/03/2026

The AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360 is an 8-core, 16-thread "Strix Point" processor designed for enterprise security and high-efficiency mobile performance, featuring a hybrid architecture of Zen 5 and Zen 5c cores. It boasts an integrated XDNA 2 NPU providing 50 TOPS for AI workloads and operates efficiently with a 28W TDP, commonly found in modern "AI PCs". Key advantages include the...Read more

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phoronix.com
10/04/2025

The Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6, powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360, functions as a highly efficient, cool-running business laptop on Linux, operating with a conservative 15–18 Watt power envelope. While offering exceptional energy efficiency and superior Radeon 880M graphics performance over Intel competitors, the 8-core Strix Point processor delivers performance comparable to...Read more

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phoronix.com
10/04/2025

The Phoronix review of the Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 highlights the AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360 as an exceptionally power-efficient "Strix Point" processor, with the SoC operating in a conservative 15–18 Watt range while delivering competitive performance and low operating temperatures. Radeon 880M integrated graphics offer a 10% uplift over previous-gen Ryzen 7 7840U, often exceeding...Read more

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valid.x86.fr
15/10/2024

The AMD E-450, a 2011 dual-core "Zacate" APU featured in this CPU-Z validation, showcases performance geared towards low-power, entry-level netbooks. Its primary advantages were its 18W TDP and integrated Radeon HD 6320 graphics, which provided superior multimedia capabilities and energy efficiency compared to contemporary competitors. However, its limited processing power,...Read more

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cpu-monkey.com
02/03/2026

The AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360 (4 nm) and Intel Core Ultra 9 185H (7 nm) target different mobile computing needs, with Intel offering superior multi-threaded performance via 16 cores against AMD's 8 cores. AMD's, Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360 holds a "pro" in efficiency (15-45W TDP) and superior Radeon 880M integrated graphics, while supporting ECC memory for reliability. Conversely, the Intel...Read more

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phoronix.com
10/04/2025

The Phoronix review of the Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 highlights the AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360's exceptional power efficiency on Linux, with the 8-core Strix Point SoC operating at a conservative 15–18 Watts in the default "balanced" profile. While out-of-the-box CPU performance is similar to the Ryzen 7 7840U, this configuration allows for superior thermal management and lower power...Read more

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cpubenchmark.net
30/03/2026

The AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360 is a Strix Point processor featuring a hybrid 8-core/16-thread architecture (3 Zen 5 + 5 Zen 5c) with a 5.0 GHz boost clock and an integrated XDNA 2 NPU delivering 50 INT8 TOPS for AI tasks. It features the capable Radeon 880M iGPU and supports fast LPDDR5x-8000 memory, designed for efficient, thin-and-light laptop performance. While offering high...Read more

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