AMD Ryzen 8000 “Strix Point” APU Sample Allegedly Spotted: 12 Core Hybrid Zen 5 Design In A 45W TDP

Hassan Mujtaba
Early AMD Ryzen 8000 "Strix Point" APU Allegedly Spotted With 12 Hybrid Zen 5 Core Design 1

An alleged AMD Ryzen 8000 "Strix Point" APU sample has been unearthed by Performance Databases, featuring 12 Hybrid Zen 5 cores.

Early AMD Ryzen 8000 "Strix Point" APU Allegedly Spotted With 12 Hybrid Zen 5 Core Design

We know quite a fair bit about AMD's Ryzen 8000 "Strix Point" APUs which will be the follow-on to Phoenix 2 chips featuring a hybrid core design. Unlike Intel's implementation of P-Cores & E-Cores, the AMD hybrid design will make use of standard Zen and the compute-density optimized Zen "C" cores. The difference between those and the E-Cores is that they offer the same ISA and also carry support for hyper-threading while retaining the same clock speeds.

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An alleged AMD Ryzen 8000 "Strix Point" APU in CPU-z. (Image Credits: Performance Databases)

So coming to the alleged chip that has leaked out, Performance Databases posted two pictures, a CPU-z & an HWiNFO screenshot of the AMD Ryzen 8000 "Strix Point" APU sample. The same being super early is not correctly identified by either software. CPU-z reads it as an AMD Eng Sample with clocks running at 3.0 GHz and a single-core chip whereas HWiNFO provides some better data with a 12-core design arranged in a 4+8 configuration.

An alleged AMD Ryzen 8000 "Strix Point" APU in HWiNFO. (Image Credits: Performance Databases)

The AMD Ryzen 8000 "Strix Point" APUs sample carries 4 cores and 8 threads based on the Zen 5 core architecture while the other 8 cores and 16 threads are based on the Zen 5C architecture. It comes in a 45W TDP package and is built upon a 4nm process node (from TSMC). As for the cache, the Zen 5 cores carry 48 KB L1 Instruction and 32 KB L1 instruction cache, 4 MB L2 cache per core (for Zen 5) and 2 MB L2 cache per core (for Zen 5C) and 8 MB L3 cache (Shared across all cores). It provides the chip with 32 MB of L2 cache.

The clock speeds are messy since the software doesn't seem to report them correctly as there's no way the chip will have clocks above 6 GHz but that's all the info about this particular chip and SKU available now.

For the iGPU side, the AMD Ryzen 8000 "Strix Point" APUs will be configured with the AMD RDNA 3.5 GPU cores with 8 WGP's (Work Group Processors) and a total of 16 Compute Units for up to 1024 stream processors. That's a 33% increase in the number of stream processors and if clock speeds will remain the same at around 2.8-3.0 GHz range, we can expect up to 12 TFLOPs FP32 compute horsepower which will mark a 42% increase over the current fastest RDNA 3 iGPU, the Radeon 780M.

  • Zen 5 + Zen 5C (4nm) Monolithic Design
  • Up To 12 Cores
  • RDNA 3.5 Graphics Cores
  • Up To 16 Compute Units
  • 2H 2024 Launch (Expected)

The AMD Strix Point APUs are expected to arrive in 2024 which means they will be competing with Intel's Arrow Lake and the follow-up, Lunar Lake. Intel is also going to be implementing similar tech such as hybrid cores, chiplets, and increased graphics cores within its future disaggregated lineup so it will be a very interesting competition between the two adversaries, mainly within the mobile and laptop segment.

AMD Ryzen Mobility CPUs:

CPU Family NameAMD Sound Wave?AMD Bald Eagle PointAMD Krackan PointAMD Fire RangeAMD Strix Point HaloAMD Strix PointAMD Hawk PointAMD Dragon RangeAMD PhoenixAMD RembrandtAMD CezanneAMD RenoirAMD PicassoAMD Raven Ridge
Family BrandingTBDRyzen AI 400TBDTBDRyzen AI 300Ryzen AI 300AMD Ryzen 8040 (H/U-Series)AMD Ryzen 7045 (HX-Series)AMD Ryzen 7040 (H/U-Series)AMD Ryzen 6000
AMD Ryzen 7035
AMD Ryzen 5000 (H/U-Series)AMD Ryzen 4000 (H/U-Series)AMD Ryzen 3000 (H/U-Series)AMD Ryzen 2000 (H/U-Series)
Process NodeTBD4nm4nm5nm4nm4nm4nm5nm4nm6nm7nm7nm12nm14nm
CPU Core ArchitectureZen 6?Zen 5 + Zen 5CZen 5Zen 5Zen 5 + Zen 5CZen 5 + Zen 5CZen 4 + Zen 4CZen 4Zen 4Zen 3+Zen 3Zen 2Zen +Zen 1
CPU Cores/Threads (Max)TBD12/248/1616/3216/3212/248/1616/328/168/168/168/164/84/8
L2 Cache (Max)TBD12 MBTBDTBD24 MB12 MB4 MB16 MB4 MB4 MB4 MB4 MB2 MB2 MB
L3 Cache (Max)TBD24 MB + 16 MB SLC32 MBTBD64 MB + 32 MB SLC24 MB16 MB32 MB16 MB16 MB16 MB8 MB4 MB4 MB
Max CPU ClocksTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD5.1 GHzTBD5.4 GHz5.2 GHz5.0 GHz (Ryzen 9 6980HX)4.80 GHz (Ryzen 9 5980HX)4.3 GHz (Ryzen 9 4900HS)4.0 GHz (Ryzen 7 3750H)3.8 GHz (Ryzen 7 2800H)
GPU Core ArchitectureRDNA 3+ iGPURDNA 3.5 4nm iGPURDNA 3+ 4nm iGPURDNA 3+ 4nm iGPURDNA 3.5 4nm iGPURDNA 3.5 4nm iGPURDNA 3 4nm iGPURDNA 2 6nm iGPURDNA 3 4nm iGPURDNA 2 6nm iGPUVega Enhanced 7nmVega Enhanced 7nmVega 14nmVega 14nm
Max GPU CoresTBD16 CUs (1024 Cores)12 CUs (786 cores)2 CUs (128 cores)40 CUs (2560 Cores)16 CUs (1024 Cores)12 CUs (786 cores)2 CUs (128 cores)12 CUs (786 cores)12 CUs (786 cores)8 CUs (512 cores)8 CUs (512 cores)10 CUs (640 Cores)11 CUs (704 cores)
Max GPU ClocksTBD2900 MHzTBDTBDTBD2900 MHz2800 MHz2200 MHz2800 MHz2400 MHz2100 MHz1750 MHz1400 MHz1300 MHz
TDP (cTDP Down/Up)TBD15W-45W (65W cTDP)15W-45W (65W cTDP)55W-75W (65W cTDP)55W-125W15W-45W (65W cTDP)15W-45W (65W cTDP)55W-75W (65W cTDP)15W-45W (65W cTDP)15W-55W (65W cTDP)15W -54W(54W cTDP)15W-45W (65W cTDP)12-35W (35W cTDP)35W-45W (65W cTDP)
Launch2026?2025?2025?2H 2024?2H 2024?2H 2024Q1 2024Q1 2023Q2 2023Q1 2022Q1 2021Q2 2020Q1 2019Q4 2018
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About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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