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  • AMD APU Leak: Strix Point, Sarlak, Kraken, and Sound Wave Architectures

    AMD APU Leak: Strix Point, Sarlak, Kraken, and Sound Wave Architectures

    AMD is currently developing a new series of APUs (Accelerated Processing Units) for the upcoming generation of computing devices. Internally known as Strix Point, Sarlak, and Kraken, details regarding these upcoming chipsets have recently emerged from the South Korean blog site, Gamma0burst.

    Strix Point APUs: Ryzen 8050 Series

    Expected to be released later this year, the Strix Point APUs are likely to be branded as the Ryzen 8050 series. These APUs are rumored to feature AMD's next-generation Zen 5 CPU architecture and an upgraded RDNA 3.5 graphics architecture. One significant addition is a dedicated AI processing unit based on the XDNA 2 architecture, potentially boosting performance by up to 48 TOPS – a notable advancement in AI capability. Strix Point is anticipated to succeed AMD's current "Hawk Point" generation of APUs.

    Kraken: AMD's 2025 Lineup

    AMD's 2025 lineup, Kraken, is also slated to make use of the Zen 5 and RDNA 3.5 architectures. Speculations suggest an 8-core configuration, potentially incorporating a mix of Zen 5 and energy-efficient Zen 5C cores, alongside an RDNA 3.5 GPU equipped with 8 Compute Units (CUs).

    Both the Strix and Kraken APUs are rumored to be produced using a 4nm process, although the accuracy of this information remains uncertain.

    The leaked details also highlight the distinctions between Strix and Sarlak. Despite initial associations, the leak indicates that they are distinct processors.

    The Strix APU lineup is anticipated to offer a variety of chips, ranging from a single-die design featuring 12 CPU cores and 16 CUs to a top-tier multi-chip version with up to 16 CPU cores and an impressive 40 CUs.

    Furthermore, the Gamma0burst leak hints at a new processor codenamed 'Sound Wave' in development, with the only known detail being the potential use of a 3nm manufacturing process.

    With limited information available, the capabilities and timeline of Sound Wave remain enshrouded in mystery.

    APUs are favored for compact systems and laptops where strong graphics and efficient processing are crucial within a restricted form factor. AMD is making significant strides in APU development, and we will keep you informed about any further advancements.

  • AOOSTAR GEM12 Pro Gaming Mini PC with Built-In Screen and Fingerprint Scanner

    AOOSTAR GEM12 Pro Gaming Mini PC with Built-In Screen and Fingerprint Scanner

    Chinese mini-PC manufacturer AOOSTAR has introduced the GEM12 Pro gaming mini PC in the domestic market. This new gaming mini PC launch follows closely after the GEM 10 gaming mini-PC release, but the GEM12 Pro stands out with its distinctive design features. Powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor, this mini PC includes a built-in screen and a fingerprint scanner for secure biometric authentication.

    Unique Features of AOOSTAR GEM12 Pro

    The built-in screen of the AOOSTAR GEM12 Pro displays crucial system information like CPU, GPU, RAM temperature, and speed, allowing users to customize it with a clock and personal photos. Positioned adjacent to the screen, the fingerprint scanner enables convenient and secure Windows Hello fingerprint unlocks.

    Powerful Specifications

    Equipped with the Ryzen 7 8845HS processor from the AMD Hawk Point series, the AOOSTAR GEM12 Pro boasts 8 cores, 16 threads, up to 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of NVMe storage. Additionally, variants with Ryzen 7 7840HS and Ryzen 9 6900HX processors are available. Featuring the Radeon 780M iGPU, this mini PC ensures a premium gaming experience for modern games, with options available without the built-in screen and fingerprint scanner.

    Connectivity and Cooling

    The GEM12 Pro includes an OCuLink port for easy connection to an external graphics dock, enabling the use of a desktop-grade GPU. Connectivity options comprise USB4, USB 3.2 Gen 2, DPI 1.4, and HDMI 2.1. Designed for demanding gaming sessions, the mini PC incorporates an advanced Glacier 3.0 cooling system with a large vapor chamber, supporting 75W of performance.

    Pricing & Availability

    In China, the AOOSTAR GEM12 Pro gaming mini PC is priced at 2,699 yuan ($375) for the barebone version with the Ryzen 7 8845HS model, while the Ryzen 7 7840HS model is available for pre-sale at 2,499 yuan ($347). Global release details for this new AOOSTAR gaming mini PC have not been disclosed yet.


    AOOSTAR GEM12 Pro Gaming Mini PC with Built-In Screen and Fingerprint Scanner