The AMD Strix Point-powered laptops have just become available for purchase, but the company has already added official support for the next-gen Zen 5 processors in its Ryzen AI software. Among the newly listed APUs are chips from the Strix Halo and Krackan Point lineups.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ryzen-AI-software-gets-support-for-new-Strix-Halo-and-Kraken-Point-AMD-Ryzen-processors.869733.0.html
The really valuable Strix Halo once again turned out to be "paper" AMD SoCs, although they previously assured that they would release them almost simultaneously with Strix Point.
Hmmm... that Fire Range looks interesting too...
Kraken lives if cheap. Otherwise stomped by Lunar Lake.
Quote from: Real NikoB (old name bl) on July 31, 2024, 14:25:03The really valuable Strix Halo once again turned out to be "paper" AMD SoCs, although they previously assured that they would release them almost simultaneously with Strix Point.
AMD hasn't said squat about Halo, and nobody ever expected it to be released at the same time as Strix Point.
Quote from: Anonymousgg on August 01, 2024, 05:02:54Kraken lives if cheap. Otherwise stomped by Lunar Lake.
How so? Intel is behind AMD on efficiency by A LOT, so it would seem that it would need to be the opposite, right? Either Intel sells really cheap, or AMD will keep eating market share (though AMD needs to actually manufacture them and not just a handful).
Quote from: Anonymousgg on August 01, 2024, 05:02:54AMD hasn't said squat about Halo, and nobody ever expected it to be released at the same time as Strix Point.
You can ignore that user, it's mostly useless rants here and there.
www.notebookcheck.net/New-AMD-Zen-6-leak-reveals-Medusa-Point-for-laptops-alongside-possible-AM5-Medusa-Halo-APUs.855797.0.html
You should all be smarter than me. But unfortunately, you both are not given this in life...
So you both should be ignored.
Your source is an unverified leak.
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