AMD has started sending out test units of its next-gen Zen 5-based Ryzen mobility family such as the Strix Point and Fire Range families.
Spotted by @Harukaze5719, we have at least four different variants, two for each lineup along with their OPN IDs. These include two Fire Range CPUs and two Strix Point APUs. Both Fire Range & Strix Point families will be based on the next-generation Zen 5 core architecture with the former aiming the high-end mobility segment while the latter aims at the mainstream notebook market. Starting with the OPN codes, we have:
Momomo_US also managed to spot two EPYC Turin "Breithorn" SKUs at nbd.ltd:
Looking at the Strix Point SKUs first, the listing doesn't mention any specifics but it does state that both APUs are configured at a default TDP of 28W and they are also mentioned as Strix Point (1) & which refers to the classic or monolithic package which these specific chips will be using. There's also a chiplet-based premium Strix Point offering internally referred to as Strix Point (2). These APUs are currently in B0 revision and feature support on the FP8 platform which currently features support for both Phoenix and Hawk Point APUs.
The AMD Strix Point (1) APUs will offer up to 8 cores and 16 threads based on the Zen 5 core architecture and will come equipped with up to 12 compute units based on the new RDNA 3+ graphics architecture. They will also feature an upgraded AI NPU offering 3x the
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