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AMD Ryzen Strix Point APUs could release as soon as August

An Aoostar representative might have revealed the release month for the AMD Strix Point CPUs. When asked about the release of its next-gen Ryzen PC, the company's employee answered that it was estimated to be released in October, but bigger OEMs would get them sooner, pointing to August.

As noted by VideoCardz, the Aoostar representative wasn't clear regarding what next-gen Ryzen CPU they were referring to. However, considering the company has yet to launch a mini-PC based on a desktop CPU, we think it's safe to assume it was the Strix Point series (aka Ryzen AI 100/300).

The upcoming Strix Point processors are expected to debut in the second half of this year, promising enhanced performance and efficiency. Powered by AMD Zen 5 CPU cores and (presumably) an RDNA 3.5 iGPU, these APUs are expected to feature up to 12 CPU cores (4x Zen 5 + 8x Zen 5c) with 24 threads, 16x Compute Units and an XDNA 2 NPU.

Computex kicks off next week, so we may learn more official details straight from AMD very soon.

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KitGuru says: Are you planning on getting a new laptop soon? If so, it might be worth waiting for the AMD Strix Point APUs to arrive.

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