Details have surfaced regarding new Ryzen Phoenix and Ryzen Hawk Point APUs from AMD, and the leaks mention a few key details including thread and core count. The APUs in the Ryzen Phoenix family are from the 7000G series and are reportedly meant for desktops, while the Ryzen 8000 series with the Hawk Point family of APUs are meant for laptops. Both set of APUs are expected to be officially unveiled by AMD by CES 2024.
Although it’s also worth noting that the Phoenix APUs could be revealed by AMD before the end of 2023. Both sets of APUs should start arriving in their respective hardware throughout 2024. It’s still unclear exactly when devices with these chips would be available on the market however. It’s also unclear what the cost will be. In fact a few of the details about the Phoenix APU family are listed as TBD. This includes not only the price but also the base and max clock speeds as well as the GPU.
AMD Phoenix and Hawk Point APUs will have three models each
According to Wccftech who spotted the leak @harukaze5719 on X, there will be three SKUs from each of the two APU families. Though it appears that only two of the SKUs are listed. For the Phoenix APU family this seems to include the Ryzen 5 7500G and the Ryzen 3 7300G. Both of which will come in a “Pro” model and a “non-Pro” model. Both have a TDP of 65W but do have different core and thread counts. The Ryzen 7500G will supposedly have a core count of 6 and a thread count of 12. The Ryzen 3 7300G meanwhile will have a core count of 4 and a thread count of 8.
When it comes to the Hawk Point APU family the Ryzen 3 8440U and Ryzen 5 8540U will have an estimated TDP of 28W. As for core and thread counts these will reportedly be 4 and 8 for the Ryzen 3 8440U. While the Ryzen 5 8540U will have counts of 6 and 12.
2023-11-01 15:08:27