AMD's Strix Point APUs featuring the RDNA 3+ iGPU should offer comparable performance to entry-level discrete GPUs as indicated in new performance rumors.
AMD's Strix Point APUs are going to be a full-on overhaul, bringing brand new core IPs on all fronts. The CPU side will be upgraded to Zen 4 cores, the GPU side will be upgraded to RDNA 3+ cores and the NPU side will be upgraded to the latest XDNA 2 "Ryzen AI" architecture. Besides that, Strix APUs will come in two configurations, a standard monolithic and a premium chiplet design. AMD will be designating the monolithic variants as Strix Point 1 and the chiplet variants as Strix Point 2. Both of these will feature the same architectures but come in vastly different configurations.
You can tell by its name that the chiplet design will be the one to look out for as it is designed for enthusiast PCs & while it will take the performance of APUs to the next level, the standard monolithic design will also be offered a good improvement in terms of graphics performance.
It was recently mentioned by @Xinoasassin, an insider with good knowledge of AMD and Intel architectures, that the RDNA 3+ iGPUs featured on the Strix Point APUs will feature performance comparable to entry-level discrete GPU solutions. Xino stated that the 12 Compute Unit config is rated at around 3150 points in 3DMark Time Spy at a constrained TDP of 22-24W & we can expect close to 4000 points in the same benchmark with the full configuration.
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