GPUs are generally measured only in TFLOPS and not TOPS. For a list of AMD GPUs and how much TFLOPS each one has you can have a look here:
GPU Specifications for Radeon Graphics cards:
https://www.amd.com/en/products/specifications/graphics.html
GPU Specifications for Radeon Pro Workstation Graphics cards:
https://www.amd.com/en/products/specifications/professional-graphics.html
Current and previous gen AMD CPUs in the 7000 and 5000 series do not list TOPS as they do not have any AI accelerators. TOPS is a hardware-specific measurement of AI capabilities. This doesn't mean you can't run AI models on those CPUs however, as you most certainly can run model inference on them albeit at a much slower speed.
Don't ask me why the industry has limited GPU specs to only TFLOPS and the newer NPU specs to TOPS. I think it's because TOPS makes for a nicer number on marketing material and comparing an NPU's TFLOP number to that of GPUs would pale in comparison.