AMD's Phoenix 3 and Phoenix 4 APUs have been spotted, potentially pointing out an expansion of the Ryzen APU family in the near future.
In the current scheme of things, AMD has sorted out its Phoenix lineup of APUs into two families, the Phoenix 1 and the Phoenix 2. In terms of the overall specification, the Phoenix 1 is entirely based on the Zen 4 core and features a higher amount of RDNA3 CUs (up to 12) compared to the latter one. The Phoenix 2 on the other hand, is relatively on the lower-end side, with a combination of Zen 4 and Zen 4c cores along with lower RDNA 3 CUs as well. This is because the benefits of Zen 4C hybrid configurations really shine in the entry-level segment but that will change in the future.
The new entrants at the PCI ID Repository reveal the inclusion of AMD Phoenix 3 and Phoenix 4 APUs, listed under the PCI IDs "1900" and "1901" respectively. This is the first time the naming convention has shown up in an actual database. As of right now, the specifications and details regarding the newly surfaced APUs are unknown, but the device IDs do suggest that the APUs will be slightly refined versus the existing chips.
The first possibility is that Phoenix 3 and Phoenix 4 are successors to the Phoenix 1 and Phoenix 2 chips and will be serving the Hawk Point "Ryzen 8040" APU family. The Hawk Point family was going to feature an upgraded RDNA 3.5 GPU architecture and there are also reports that Phoenix 4 had been cancelled a while back.
That's funny, PHX4 was cancelled a long time ago. Maybe it has been "reborn" now
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