Amd Ryzen Ai Max+ 388: the Mid-Range Apu Strix Halo Will Arrive with 8 Cores and the Radeon 8060s, Top Performance at a Lower Price?
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But, the problem is the formulation of the product, or the quantity of product available? We see it with the RAM: making RAM less fast/powerful/large would not solve the problem, which is the ability to produce bars so chips at the source of wafers. For the same problem is the same: Y-a not enough Ryzen 8060S. Replace Ryzen full-size with Ryzen light on the same wafers, it does not really advance the schmilblick, on the contrary it makes it back…
AMD’s first APUs became a way of getting a processor with powerful integrated graphics with quite good performance at an economical price. After this, the APUs came to the laptops where they were gradually improving, although it was not until AMD set aside the Vega architecture for its iGPUs when we really saw a more significant advance. Although it seemed that the company was going to stay in a conservative position seeing that there was hardly…
In addition to the Ryzen 7 9700X3D, another AMD processor has just appeared on PassMark. It's the Ryzen AI MAX+ 388, a SoC Strix Halo 8 cracks / 16 threads. As @realVictor_M on X has found, the PassMark card assigns it about 31,702 multithread points and 4,145 single thread points, with a single sample tested and a
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