AMD Phoenix 2 APU Potentially Features Hybrid Chip Architecture

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A shared image on X purportedly exhibits two 'standard' Zen 4 computing cores alongside four more power-efficient Zen 4c cores. These latter cores are finely tuned for optimized performance, characterized by reduced clock speeds, lower energy consumption, and a compact form factor.



A photograph has emerged, potentially showcasing an AMD Phoenix 2 APU. While AMD acknowledged the existence of a new Phoenix APU with six cores back in July of this year, the company refrained from confirming its hybrid architectural design until now. Earlier this year, leaked AMD documents alluded to the upcoming Phoenix APUs, indirectly hinting at the presence of both 'standard' and 'highly efficient' computing cores.

If the Phoenix 2 APU indeed incorporates a hybrid architecture, AMD appears to be mirroring its competitor, Intel.

AMD Phoenix 2 APU Potentially Features Hybrid Chip Architecture


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