AMD Medusa Halo APU Leak Reveals Up to 24 Cores and 48 RDNA 5 CUs
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AMD RDNA 5 GPUs May Leverage LPDD5X/LPDDR6 Memory for 512 GB/s Bandwidth
AMD may end up using low-power mobile memory on its next-gen RDNA 5 (UDNA) graphics cards. According to the YouTube channel Moore’s Law is Dead, the future Radeon dies (codenamed Alpha Trion) will utilize LPDDR5X or LPDDR6 memory for higher margins. Two GPU dies were discussed: the Alpha Trion 4 (AT4) and the Alpha Trion 5 (AT5). The Alpha Trion 4 (AT4): RX 100500 XT/PTX 1050 XT The AT4 could be as fast as the GeForce RTX 4060, or at least the R…
If the leaks have already shown what AMD has prepared for its low range of laptops with Medusa Point (MDS1) now we need to see the mid and high range of what Lisa Su’s team will put on the market in 2027. We are obviously talking about Medusa Halo and Halo mini, of which we now know their concrete core configuration and everything base related to the GPU, and to be honest, it is quite impressive in terms of number of Cores. It’s a red game chang…
AMD Medusa Halo APU Leak Reveals Up to 24 Cores and 48 RDNA 5 CUs
A fresh leak has shed light on AMD's next-gen Medusa Halo APU that is set to launch in 2027 as the company's top-of-the-line chip (dismissing previous rumors about AMD cancelling Medusa Halo APU). Moore's Law is Dead has shared information suggesting Medusa Halo will pack Zen 6 CPU chiplets made using TSMC's cutting-edge N2P process, with the I/O die will be made using the N3P process. The base Medusa Halo APUs have 12 Zen 6 cores alongside 2 po…
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