These chips are expected to be launched under the trade name Ryzen 9050.
According to the document, Strix Point (STX) will be equipped with 12 Zen 5 cores and 24 processing threads. The L2 cache will be 12 MB and the L3 cache will be 24 MB.
Integrated graphics will be represented by 8 RDNA 3.5 compute units, which is equivalent to 16 compute units. The document also mentions the existence of an AI module with 50 TOPS performance.
The processors will support DisplayPort 2.1 up to UHBR10 mode. TDP will vary from 45 to 65 W. Memory support – 16 PCIe Gen4 lanes. Computers with Strix Point are expected to be equipped with LPDDR5x-7500 RAM.
Strix Halo (STX Halo) in the top configuration will have 16 cores and 32 processing threads. The architecture is the same – Zen 5. The cache will be 16 MB L2 and 32 MB L3 for each of the two CCDs (Core Chiplet Die).
Strix Halo chips will also feature 32MB of cache, which should work similarly to the Infinity Cache on Ryzen X3D processors.
The flagship Strix Halo will receive an NPU with higher performance of up to 60 TOPS. The chip will support DisplayPort 2.1 (up to UHBR20). Graphs will be represented by 20 calculation units (40 WGP). Memory – 256-bit LPDDR5x-8000. TDP – from 70 W to 130 W.
AMD plans to make a presentation at Computex 2024. Maybe we should wait for the official announcement of the new Ryzen 9050 series here.
Source: Ferra

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