AMD's next-gen Strix Point APUs under the Ryzen 8000 family will be featuring two configurations based on Zen 5 and Zen 5C cores.
Recently, there have been various rumors and leaks regarding AMD's next-gen Ryzen 8000 APU family codenamed Strix Point. We know from AMD's official roadmap that the Strix Point family will utilize Zen 5 CPU cores, RDNA 3.5 GPU cores, and an enhanced AI engine. Rumors revealed that AMD's Strix Point lineup will come in two flavors, a standard monolithic design & a chiplet series.
The AMD Strix Point Monolithic APUs will be similar to Phoenix APUs with all core IPs and I/O on the same die. With Phoenix, AMD changed a few things and the company recently confirmed that a few of its entry-level Ryzen 7040 APUs utilize a hybrid design, featuring both Zen 4 & Zen 4C cores. The same design is now expected to be utilized within the Strix Point Monolithic dies. As @Olrak29_ highlights, the AMD Strix Point Mono chips will feature 4 Zen 5 cores and 8 Zen 5C cores for a maximum of 12 cores and 24 threads.
Strix Halo looks like a desktop Zen5 with a different IOD.
— kopite7kimi (@kopite7kimi) July 29, 2023
A recently leaked APU may very much be utilizing this exact same configuration as it also featured 12 cores and 24 threads. Besides this, we can expect AMD to feature its RDNA 3.5 GPU cores and a range of I/O within the same die. We also know from a recent LLVM patch that the GFX1150 & 1151 IDs are reserved for Strix Point and Strix Point Halo APUs. We are most likely going to get the APUs as the Ryzen 8050 series (Ryzen 8000 APU lineup).
But there's more, the AMD Ryzen 8000 Strix Halo APU family is also mentioned to feature 16 Zen 5 cores. These chips will feature a dual Zen 5 CCD configuration that comprises
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