AMD’s plans for the mainstream market have come to light as the company readies its upcoming Strix Halo, Fire Range, Krackan Point, and Radeon RX 8000 offerings thanks to a series of leaked roadmaps by Golden Pig Upgrade Pack on Weibo (via WCCFTech). Most notably, the flagship Strix Halo APUs will use the Radeon 8000S moniker for their integrated GPU (iGPU) solution – set to pack upwards of 40 Compute Units (CUs).
As per the leak, AMD’s Strix Halo or Ryzen AI MAX 300 APUs will use the FP11 socket and host upwards of 16 cores (Ryzen AI MAX+ 395), based on the Zen 5 microarchitecture alongside a massive 40 RDNA 3.5 CU iGPU. In addition, Strix Halo offers support for 256-bit LPDDR5X-8000 memory with shipping manifests indicating up to (but not limited to) 128GB of RAM.
Going off on a tangent, the iGPU solution will fall under the Radeon 8000S umbrella; Radeon 8060S and Radeon 8050S. This is quite different from Rembrandt, Phoenix, and Strix – all of which used nearly identical Radeon 600M, 700M, and 800M conventions and might confuse some customers since the “S” suffix was seen on some Radeon 7000 dedicated laptop GPUs; the Radeon 7700S and Radeon 7600S.
The enthusiast laptop market is expected to soon welcome AMD’s Fire Range series of CPUs. Based on Zen 5, Fire Range ups the memory support from DDR5-5200 to DDR5-5600 and will come in X3D flavors as well. Notably, Fire Range won’t exactly succeed Dragon Range (Ryzen 7045HX) but will operate in parallel at least until 2026.
AMD is also working on enthusiast-grade RDNA 4 (Navi 4X) GPUs, widely slated to arrive sometime next year or in 2026. The budget end of the spectrum will continue with refreshes based on Navi 33 alongside Strix/Krackan APUs. What remains to be seen is whether AMD can deliver these GPUs in volume to OEMs, since we barely saw any laptops with dedicated Radeon 7000 graphics solutions.
Sticking to the consumer side of things, Strix…
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