AMD Ryzen 8000 Strix Mobile Processor Hybrid Arch Revealed: 4 Performance Cores and 8 Efficiency Cores

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The latest data from IT Home presents details about AMD's forthcoming mobile processors, codenamed "Strix." The AMD Ryzen 8000 "Strix" processor details have surfaced via CPU-Z page information, revealing its core configuration and other specifications.



The provided images depict both CPU-Z and Hwinfo software pages specific to the AMD "Strix" processors. The "Strix" series embraces a mixed-core architecture, consisting of 4 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores. Both performance (P) cores and efficiency (E) cores are equipped with hyperthreading capabilities. The cache design incorporates 1MB L2 cache for each P core. In contrast, the E cores are organized in clusters of 4, each cluster also having 1MB L2 cache.

The AMD "Strix" processor is currently in the Engineering Sample (ES) phase, indicating ongoing optimization and testing. The upcoming 12-core APU, labeled SRTIX, is set to utilize N4 technology with a monolithic single-chip construction. This APU will reportedly include an improved integrated graphics section with 16 Compute Units (CU) and is slated for release in the second or third quarter of the upcoming year.

In addition, AMD is preparing for the launch of the STRIX HALO APU in the fourth quarter of the same year. This more advanced version will adopt a chiplet design, containing 16 cores. The integrated graphics will have 40 Compute Units (CU), coupled with an enhanced memory interface with a 256-bit width. The power consumption for this variant is projected to be between 25W and 120W. And yes obviously the displayed core frequencies are incorrect.

AMD Ryzen 8000 Strix Mobile Processor Hybrid Arch Revealed: 4 Performance Cores and 8 Efficiency Cores


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