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Avast ye! AMD be temptin' us with new processors fer some mighty fearsome gamblin' notebooks, me hearties!

2023-10-13

Arr, me hearties! Shiver me timbers! AMD be unveilin' their new 'Strix Point' APUs, mateys! Aye, this be splendid news for all ye gamers out there. Prepare to embark on a grand adventure, where ye graphics be smooth as the calm sea and ye performance be as swift as a sailin' ship!

AMD has revealed its roadmap for notebook APUs, including the upcoming 'Strix Point' processors. There will be two chip designs - the standard Strix Point chip and a more powerful 'Strix Point Halo' version. The Halo chip is expected to have impressive performance, potentially competing with NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4070 Max-Q laptop graphics card. This is significant because AMD is promising a laptop processor with integrated graphics that can match Nvidia's GPU. The Strix Point Halo APU achieves this performance through a new chiplet architecture that splits the chip's components into separate 'chiplets' on the APU die.
Compared to the standard Strix Point APUs, which will be monolithic, the Halo APU will feature more cores, cache memory, and graphics cores. With 16 Zen 5 cores, 64MB of L3 cache, and 40 RDNA 3+ graphics cores, the Halo APU threatens to be a mighty laptop APU that can rival the best processors on the market. It also includes a 256-bit LPDDR5X memory controller and AMD's new on-chip XDNA AI engine.
The arrival date of these chips is not yet known, but projections suggest a mid-2024 release for the standard Strix Point chips, with the Halo chips following shortly after. The competition between AMD and Apple's upcoming M3 chip could lead to thinner and lighter gaming devices with powerful integrated graphics.
The author believes that integrated graphics are the future of gaming, and with processors like the Halo APU, we may see a new wave of powerful and portable gaming devices. The article concludes with the anticipation of this new era in gaming.

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