• AMDs incoming flagship laptop CPUs could be called Ryzen AI Max,

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    AMDs incoming flagship laptop CPUs could be called Ryzen AI Max, and might be astonishingly fast were just worried about the price

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    Fri, 20 Sep 2024 14:32:41 +0000

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    AMD Strix Halo leak suggests thisll be an immense CPU for gaming laptops and handhelds, but how expensive might those devices be?

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    A leak on AMDs incoming Strix Point Halo chips shows the configurations and apparently official names for these powerful CPUs for driving gaming laptops (and maybe handhelds) but less welcome is a fresh hint that these processors might be eye-wateringly expensive.

    If youve missed the fuss around Strix Point Halo (often referred to as simply Strix Halo), these are the top-end Strix Point offerings, and with vanilla Strix Point chips being called Ryzen AI 300 , the Strix Halo CPUs are reportedly going to be named Ryzen AI Max 300.

    VideoCardz picked up on the rumor that comes from Golden Pig Upgrade, a well-known leaker on Weibo who furnishes us with the initial three processors that AMD will release in this range, and their key specs.

    They are as follows: Ryzen AI Max+ 395 16-cores (Zen 5) + 40 Compute Units (RDNA 3.5 graphics) Ryzen AI Max 390 12-cores + 40 Compute Units Ryzen AI
    Max 385 8-cores + 32 Compute Units

    Of course, we need to be skeptical here as with any chatter from the grapevine but the specs align with what weve heard before , and the naming makes sense to us. Max seems like a fitting label to adorn these CPUs with (giving us a hint of Apple-esque vibes, it must be said).

    The leaker also observes support for up to 96GB of video memory with Strix Halo, indicating that AMD is going to target professional users and the notebook workstation market with the chip, not just gaming laptops .

    Heres where theres a slight worrying twist in that VideoCardz also noticed a post on X (from Hoang Anh Phu) highlighting that GPD, a manufacturer of
    gaming laptops and handhelds, recently dialed back a notebook from being equipped with a Strix Point CPU (HX 370) to an older Hawk Point processor (Ryzen 7 8840U). GPD representative suggested the price of HX 370 (Strix Point) for OEMs. No surprise.Perhaps AMD is taking more Zen 5 profits from laptops to compensate for desktops.Imagine how high Strix Halo will cost ! pic.twitter.com/gkrFfgGPf1 September 20, 2024

    The reason? The report claims that the Strix Point chips will cost twice as much , and therefore GPD scaled back to keep the cost of the
    bill-of-materials of the laptop to a more reasonable level.

    Now, the concern is that if Strix Point is that pricey again, add seasoning, and lots of it what sort of financial toll is Strix Halo going to exact? As we said at the outset, this is fueling fears that Halo will be prohibitively pricey. (Image credit: Future) Analysis: End of the supercharged handheld dream?

    We were always worried about pricing for Strix Halo, given just how powerful these mobile offerings are rumored to be. To put the (purported) performance of the integrated RDNA 3.5 graphics in perspective, AMDs standalone GPU, the RX 7600 XT (RDNA 3), has 32 Compute Units, like the lower-end Ryzen AI Max
    385 so the top-end Max+ 395 outstrips it considerably for that key spec with 40 Compute Units. Plus Halo is on RDNA 3.5, meaning a refreshed RDNA 3 architecture thats fine-tuned, so its going to be speedier on that basis too.

    So, these are seriously supercharged chips, and if Strix Point is causing laptop makers to pause for thought on the basis of its cost, what is Strix Halo going to be like? Will these heavyweight chips even be suitable for,
    say, a gaming handheld at all, given the pricing premium? Or is Halo really more destined for workstation laptops, given AMDs apparent positioning as noted above?

    As ever, we cant get too carried away with rumors, and this is just one isolated case from a single laptop vendor, anyway. However, its easy to see why theres now something of an air of concern around the future, certainly regarding handhelds being pepped up by Strix Halo (or Ryzen AI Max, rather), and exactly how pricey this silicon might make thin-and-light gaming laptops, too.

    Still, as already observed, nobody was expecting Strix Halo to be anything like affordable its just that this is a hint it could be even pricier than most folks were imagining. You might also like How good will battery life be with Intel Lunar Lake CPUs? Lenovos testing shows a Yoga laptop blowing away Apples MacBook M3 These are the best processors from AMD and Intel All the best cheap processor deals right now



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