News AMD Strix Halo 'RDNA 3.5' iGPU rumored to launch under the Radeon 8000S branding — Up to 40 CUs and support for LPDDR5X-8000 memory

Mama Changa

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Fire range is disappointing in not upping the CU count. Would have been nice for it to offer 6CU and NPU, but it suffers because it's the mobile version of the desktop parts.

Fire range is pure Zen 5 cores, Halo is Zen 5 + Zen 5c BTW.
 

DS426

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Any idea on the TDP for the Ryzen AI 390/395? Seems like the perfect platform for the next gen consoles...
Maybe with the RDNA 4 cores instead.
Yeah, quite a monster with 40 RDNA 3.5 CUs and great being able to feed that with fast LPDDR5X. Unfortunately, the consoles probably won't use the full-fat dies, and certainly not on the CPU end; with consoles selling in the millions and cost being a key restriction, it'd only make sense to have down-binned parts, including cores that are turned off due to defects.

The future of budget PC gaming really is with CPUs with strong iGPUs and no dGPU.
 
Yeah, quite a monster with 40 RDNA 3.5 CUs and great being able to feed that with fast LPDDR5X. Unfortunately, the consoles probably won't use the full-fat dies, and certainly not on the CPU end; with consoles selling in the millions and cost being a key restriction, it'd only make sense to have down-binned parts, including cores that are turned off due to defects.

The future of budget PC gaming really is with CPUs with strong iGPUs and no dGPU.
Budget? Problem is this kind of APU did not cater budget market at all. Just look what happen with 5600G and 8700G. buget gamer can get better price/performance with standard CPU + discrete gpu.
 
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