Minisforum’s Next-Gen AMD Ryzen 8000 APU Powered Tablet To Feature 14-Inch 165Hz Display

Muhammad Zuhair
Minisforum's Next-Gen AMD Ryzen 8000 APU Powered Tablet To Feature 14-Inch 165Hz Display 1

Minisforum has confirmed additional details of its next-gen AMD Ryzen 8000 APU-powered 3-in-1 tablet which will feature a high-end display.

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The initial disclosure of the Minisforum 3-in-1 tablet was made almost a month ago when the PC maker teased users about what they had planned for the future. The Minisforum V3 3-in-1 is the company's first take in the tablet domain, and to stand out, they have become the first ones to announce the utilization of AMD's Ryzen 8000 APUs codenamed "Hawk Point". The V3 tablet is intended to be a direct competitor to Microsoft's Surface Pro, which is regarded as a "high-end" entrant in the tablet industry, due to its performance capabilities.

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While Minisforum hasn't gone in-depth in the specifics of its "3-in-1" tablet yet, it has been revealed that the device will feature a 14-inch 2.5K resolution screen, with a refresh rate of 165Hz, providing users with the "sweet" spot of top-quality and smooth display. The Minisforum V3 holds all the traits of a tablet, along with a notebook and a portable screen, which is why it is convenient for someone who requires a portable workspace.

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Now let's talk a bit about AMD's "Hawk Point" APUs. Based on what we know, the AMD Ryzen 8000 Hawk Point family will arrive early next year and act as a refresh to the existing Phoenix "Ryzen 7040" APUs. These APUs will reutilize the Zen 4 architecture, offering up to 8 cores and 16 threads. The chips will be compatible with the FP7/r2 and FP8 platforms while featuring support for DDR5/LPDDR5x memory. So in terms of generational upgrade, it isn't a big one ver the existing Phoenix APUs.

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Minisforum revealed in a previous press release that the Minisforum V3 tablet will feature APUs in 22 and 28W designs. The company says that the product is at the "forefront" of technological innovation, and the preliminary adoption of Hawk Point APUs is a testament in itself. It will be interesting to see how Minisforum prices the device, given that it could potentially set the trend for other products utilizing the Ryzen 8000 APUs. Minisforum also expects 7-8 inch tablets as a follow-up to the V3.

Minisforum V3 AMD AI 2in1 Tablet
Processor AMD Hawk Point 22-28W
Memory LPDDR5-6400Mhz
Ports 2 x USB4
1 x 3.5mm Audio Jack
1 x SD UHS-II
1 x Type-C DP-in Only
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6E & BT 5.2
Fingerprint Power button integration
Display 14inch QHD+ 165hz
Speaker 2x high speakers
2x low speakers
Camera 2M Front, Windows Hello
5M Rear
Battery ≥ 50Wh
Security Fingerprint & Windows Hello
Stylus MPP2.0 4096 Pressure Level
This is a preliminary specification and is for reference only.
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About the author: Muhammad Zuhair is a hardware and technology reporter for Wccftech, specializing in the semiconductor industry and the complex interplay between technology, manufacturing, and geopolitics. His coverage focuses on the corporate strategies and technological roadmaps of industry giants like TSMC, NVIDIA, Samsung, and Intel. Zuhair's expertise lies in deconstructing complex topics such as fabrication nodes (e.g., 2nm process), the economic impact of policies like the CHIPS Act, and the strategic development of AI infrastructure from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel.

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