It looks like AMD has internally decided to drop the "Ryzen AI 100" branding for its Strix APUs and instead use "Ryzen AI 300" naming convention.
Earlier this month, it was found out that AMD was going to use a brand new naming scheme for its upcoming Strix Point APUs. The naming was confirmed within an ASUS leak and later, we saw a few APUs being mentioned online and other leaks. It is now expected that the naming scheme that we saw earlier wasn't the final one as AMD might have decided to go with another brand new number convention.
Initially expected to be the Ryzen 8050/9050 series APUs, AMD has decided to go with a more AI-centric branding for its next-gen APUs starting with Strix Point. The new APUs were going to utilize the "Ryzen AI" convention but these chips being the first of this family were going to be offered in the "100" series nomenclature so we would have seen chips like the Ryzen 9 AI HX 170 and Ryzen 7 AI 165.
But this new numbering convention would've put AMD at a disadvantage against Intel's Core Ultra 200 family which was going to feature Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake CPUs. Hence, the company has now decided to go with a new numbering scheme and the chips will be branded under the "Ryzen AI 300" series instead of "Ryzen AI 100" series. According to Golden Pig Upgrade, two of the chips featured within this lineup would include the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and the Ryzen AI 9 365. It makes sense to have the naming convention start at a higher numbering scheme than Intel's since its all about marketing these days but the new naming scheme can get a bit confusing.
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