AMD Zen4 Based Phoenix Point Processor Presents itself in a database

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Phoenix Point is a TSMC N5 (5 nm EUV)-based monolithic silicon mobile processor. It contains Zen 4 CPU cores and an iGPU based on the RDNA3 graphics architecture. An engineering sample with an eight-core, sixteen-thread CPU has been detected.



AMD's next-generation Ryzen Phoenix Point mobile processor has been powered up and made its first appearance in the Geekbench user-database. This engineering sample has never-before-seen OPN code 100-000000709-23 N. The A70F00 number for AMD Phoenix mobile CPUs matches Family and Model. Patrick Schur confirmed last year that Phoenix is based on FP8.

D Ryzen 7000 “Phoenix Point” (Mobile)

  • AMD Eng Sample: 100-000000709-23_N [Family 25 Model 112 Stepping 0] – 8 core / 16 thread

AMD Ryzen 7000 “Raphael” (Desktop)

  • AMD Eng Sample: 100-000000665-21_N [Family 25 Model 96 Stepping 0] – 16 core / 32 thread
  • AMD Eng Sample: 100-000000666-21_N [Family 25 Model 96 Stepping 0] – 8 core / 16 thread

The '709' engineering sample is the first Zen4 OPN code we've seen. MilkyWay@home website lists 16 'processors,' or threads. This CPU features 8 cores and 16 threads, the maximum for the Phoenix Point series. AMD's "Dragon Range" Ryzen 7000 series is intended for high-end gaming machines. This series utilize desktop CPUs in mobile devices like Intel's HX-series. However, the 16-core Ryzen 7000 mobile will not be built on Phoenix Point. Reports say AMD Phoenix Point will be released in Q1 2023. This new APU combines Zen4 x86 and RDNA3 graphics microarchitectures. It will be the first 4nm mobile APU after the 5nm desktop Raphael, due this year.

AMD Zen4 Based Phoenix Point Processor Presents itself in a database


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