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technology2 years ago

AMD Introduces Linux 6.7 Support for RDNA 3.5 Refresh "GFX1150" GPU

AMD has begun releasing initial patches for RDNA 3.5 "GFX1150" GPU support in Linux 6.7, indicating future support for RDNA architectures. The RDNA 3.5 refresh is expected to bring efficiency optimizations and architectural tweaks and will likely be incorporated in the next-gen Ryzen 8000 APUs, particularly the Strix Point series set for a 2024 release. The Ryzen 8000 APUs will feature higher-end integrated SKUs with multiple RDNA 3.5 compute units, while the desktop CPUs will have limited CUs.

technology2 years ago

AMD's Ryzen 8000 AM5 series to feature Zen5 CPU and Navi 3.5 GPU.

AMD has confirmed that its Ryzen 8000 AM5 desktop series will feature Zen5 CPU and Navi 3.5 GPU architectures. The company has committed to the AM5 socket for at least four years until 2026. The updated roadmap also mentions Zen4 and Navi 3.0 for Ryzen 7000 desktop, implying that Navi 3.0 will be available for AM5 socket this year. AMD plans to launch the next-gen CPU core architecture in three variants: Zen5, Zen5c, and Zen5 with 3D V-Cache, utilizing 4nm and 3nm nodes.

technology2 years ago

AMD Ryzen 8000 "Granite Ridge" CPUs rumored to feature up to 16 Zen 5 cores and 170W TDP.

The upcoming AMD Ryzen 8000 "Granite Ridge" desktop platform is rumored to feature up to 16 cores with a TDP of 65 to 170 watts. The Zen5 series will offer between 6 and 16 cores codenamed "Nirvana" and rely on an upgraded Zen5 core architecture. The platform will feature new CCDs called "Eldora" and up to 64 MiByte L3 cache and 16 MiByte L2 cache. The launch date for the new series is still uncertain, but it may correlate with the availability of 4nm and 3nm process nodes.

technology2 years ago

"Leaked AMD Ryzen 8000 APUs to Feature Zen 5 and RDNA 3.5 for High-End Performance"

Leaked information suggests that AMD will release next-gen Ryzen 8000 APUs with Zen 5 and Zen 4 cores, RDNA 3.5 GPU cores, and XDNA engines. The Hawk Point APUs will be the first to hit shelves, followed by Strix Point and Fire Range APUs. The Strix Point APUs will come in two flavors, a monolithic die, and a chiplet design. The chiplet design will be the first APU with up to 16 Zen 5 cores with 32 threads and offering 25% faster performance than a 16-core Dragon Range chip at the same power (90W). The first AMD Zen 5 Ryzen 8000 APUs aren't expected until mid-2024.