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Posted by heffeque
 - January 24, 2024, 19:07:08
If it's anything like the 7040HS, Strix Halo will launch on the beginning of 2025 and start being available in real products by the end of 2027.
Posted by Anonymousgg
 - January 24, 2024, 11:18:27
Quote from: JUAN_pcbox on January 24, 2024, 09:43:57AMD MUST PRESS THE ACCELERATOR and release Strix Point by the end of summer and thus take advantage of the return of vacations, Black Friday, 11-11 and Christmas with the Ryzen 8050 line. models with 12 cores combining 4 full Zen 5 cores and 8 Zen cores 5c smaller and a maximum TDP of 54 W + iGPU with an upgrade, with up to 16 CUs with RDNA 3.5 architecture + artificial intelligence an improved XDNA2 NPU with speeds of 40-50 TOPS, or about 4 times the AI ��processing power than the current 7040.
AMD must accelerate and release a large number of ultrabooks with this configuration that will be a BESTSELLER.

Your spamming is always cringe and you should be bullied by everyone.

I doubt 10% of laptop buyers are even thinking about AI accelerators. XDNA2 is nice to have, not crucial.
Posted by JUAN_pcbox
 - January 24, 2024, 09:43:57
AMD MUST PRESS THE ACCELERATOR and release Strix Point by the end of summer and thus take advantage of the return of vacations, Black Friday, 11-11 and Christmas with the Ryzen 8050 line. models with 12 cores combining 4 full Zen 5 cores and 8 Zen cores 5c smaller and a maximum TDP of 54 W + iGPU with an upgrade, with up to 16 CUs with RDNA 3.5 architecture + artificial intelligence an improved XDNA2 NPU with speeds of 40-50 TOPS, or about 4 times the AI ��processing power than the current 7040.
AMD must accelerate and release a large number of ultrabooks with this configuration that will be a BESTSELLER.
Posted by Harrykonstantinos
 - January 24, 2024, 01:37:06
I worked out before that in optimal setups (devices with the best balance between tdp and performance), the 16C amd cpus and say 7700s gpu can match or even beat the M3 MAX whilst being less than 20% more power-hungry. Comparing that to the 7840, which can match M3 at 20w capped power, the logical conclusion would be that amd could make a large APU that could match/beat the M3 MAX. Which would be sweet!

So this sounds class! As for performance gains, the Kaby-lake G platform with AMD gpu built in (basically a 7300H or 7700H with Vega 20 gpu and 4bg HBM) were more than 20% more efficient than any comparable individual parts.

It'll be pricey, but we're essentially talking about a 7945HX AND a 7700S gpu with 25% more cores at as little as 55w tdp. Imagine the convertibles man.... THE CONVERTIBLES!
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 23, 2024, 18:27:00
The two upcoming mobile lineups with Zen 5 cores appearing in the ROCm code also means that AMD will soon enable compute processing support for its iGPU models. However, this might only apply to RDNA 3.5 models and up.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Strix-Halo-and-Strix-Point-mobile-processors-with-Zen-5-cores-officially-confirmed-in-latest-ROCm-update.796064.0.html