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Gorgon Point, Soundwave, Grado and more!

AMD reports several CPU lists for mobile, desktop, workstation and server CPU for FP8, FF5, AM5 and FL1 sockets.

AMD for the introduction of Shimada Peak Workstation, Krackan Point Refresh and several variants of Gorgon Point for Mobile Platform

It looks like AMD is ready to deliver its latest CPU products in the coming months, and has reportedly prepared several new lists based on Zen 5 architecture. However, most of them will be updates to the existing mobile phone and desktop CPU families.

As @Olrak29_ mentioned that the company is preparing a new CPU series for everyone Sngents such as mobile, desktop, workstation and data center. Based on the mainstream client segment, AMD Gorgon Point will introduce both for desktop and mobile platforms. On the desktop, the Gorgon Point will use the existing AM5 socket and it will be the Ryzen 9000G series, which the Ryzen 8000G family follows. Powerful APUs will be based on integrated graphics based on the RDNA 3.5 architecture.

On the other hand, the mobile Gorgon point is divided into three different categories: Gorgon Point 1, Gorgon Point 2 and Gorgon Point 3. According to all of them, all of them are based on Zen 5 architecture, and after a few rumors, the Gorgon Point 1 up to 12 core 2 with up to 8 core and Gorgon -up to 6 to 6 to 6 up to 6 up to 6 6 up to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 to 6 up to 6 up to 6 up to 6 up to 6 Are core. Remember that this is not yet confirmed and is only speculation.

There will also be a Krackan Point refreshment, and the number of families that are already available with Zen 5 architecture could be quite confusing for consumers. All of this will use the FP8 socket, which is used by the Strix Point and the Krackan Point series. The Medusa Point family is the only one that is reported that it uses a slightly larger FP10 socker and is based on the Zen 6 architecture.

Next comes AMD's Soundwave, which will allegedly use the FF5 base. Not much was available in this family, but it is expected to have a hybrid 6-core configuration with 2 performance corses and 4 efficiency kernels based on the Zen 6 architecture. With regard to the workstation, Shimada Peak is in the works, the thread ripper 9000 series with up to 96 cores, and we recently reported on a budget with 12-core Sku.

In the end, AMD has for the data center in the Epyc fire brigade for mobile radio in the FL1 socket and the Epyc Grado for the desktop on the AM5 socket for an affordable segment. As discovered by @Instlatx64, the Grado is based on Zen 5 and is pursued with the Epyc 4005 name convention.

News source: Video Cardz

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