According to the news, AMD has postponed the release of StrixHalo "Sarlak" until 2025
IT Home reported on November 1st that according to the latest information shared by Moore's LawIsDead (MLID),AMD has postponed the release of the Sarlak/TrixHalo processor until 2025.MLID shared the roadmap for AMD's next generation CPU in the video, with the Sarlak benchmark for Apple's M-series chips being postponed until 2025
IT Home reported on November 1st that according to the latest information shared by Moore's LawIsDead (MLID),AMD has postponed the release of the Sarlak/TrixHalo processor until 2025.
MLID shared the roadmap for AMD's next generation CPU in the video, with the Sarlak benchmark for Apple's M-series chips being postponed until 2025.
Sarlak/StrixHalo
StrixHalo, also known as Sarlak, is a multi chip derivative of StrixPoint, with 16 Zen5 cores and 40 CURDNA3.5 cores.
IT Home previously reported that Sarlak can provide 45-50TOPS, which is approximately five times more than the current Phoenix Point product.
Zen5chiplet design
Up to 16 cores
64MB shared L3 cache
90W, CPU speed 25% faster than the 16 core Dragon series
40 RDNA3+computing units
Equivalent to RTX4070Max Q (90W)
256-bit LPDDR5X memory controller
Integrated XDNA engine
40TOPS artificial intelligence engine
And StrixMonolithic is the true successor of Phoenix. StrixPoint will be launched in mid-2024, with 4xZen5 and 8xZen5C cores, RDNA3.5 based iGPU, and 45-50INT8TOPS.
Zen5 (4nm) Monolithic Design
Up to 12 mixed configuration cores (Zen5+Zen5C)
32MB shared L3 cache
50W, CPU speed 35% faster than Phoenix
16 RDNA3+computing units
Equivalent to RTX3050Max-Q
128 bit LPDDR5X memory controller
Integrated XDNA engine
20TOPS artificial intelligence engine
Estimated release in Q2 or Q3 2024
An OEM informed MLID that Microsoft has now set the minimum INT8 baseline for APU to approximately 45-50TOPS. This is to ensure that all AI centric integrations in Windows 11, such as Coilot, can run smoothly.
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