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This could be the next AI chip everyone will want
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Published onApril 26, 2024
published onApril 26, 2024
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The latest buzz comes from AMD, a company that’s been struggling to keep up with NVIDIA lately. Recently, the guys fromVideoCardzallegedly got hold of a leaked document that painted a vivid picture of AMD’s next big thing: the Ryzen 9050 series, including the Strix Point and Strix Halo chips.
The Strix Point chip is like the opening act that you can’t afford to miss. It’s rumored to pack 12 cores and 24 threads, all humming along on AMD’s cutting-edge Zen5 architecture. But it doesn’t stop there; with a 12MB L2 cache and a 24MB L3 cache, this chip is all about speed and efficiency. And for those who dabble in AI, the Strix Point is a dream, boasting an AI processing capability of 50 TOPS. For comparison, the Qualcomm X Elite chip is capable of 45 TOPS. Plus, with a TDP of 45-65W, it’s efficient too.
Now, if you thought that was impressive, the Strix Halo is like the headliner that blows everyone away. This powerhouse steps it up with 16 cores and 32 threads, backed by a hefty 16MB L2 cache and a 32MB L3 cache. It’s not just about brute force, though; the Strix Halo can reach up to 60 TOPS in AI processing, making it a beast for any AI-driven tasks. And with a TDP ranging from 70-130W, it’s clear this chip isn’t playing around.
But here’s the kicker: these chips are set to debut in different years. The Strix Point is eyeing a 2024 release, while the Strix Halo aims for 2025. It’s a bit of a wait, sure, but it sounds like it’ll be worth it. The anticipation is building, and I can’t help but wonder how these chips will change the game. Will the Strix Point be the go-to for those looking for a balance of power and efficiency? Or will the Strix Halo, with its sheer might, become the new benchmark for what a top-tier chip can do?
As we edge closer to their release, one thing is clear: AMD isn’t just keeping up with the times; they’re setting the pace. Whether you’re gaming, creating, or just craving that next-level computing experience, the Ryzen 9050 series seems poised to deliver. So, what do you think? Are you ready to see what the future of computing looks like? Because, from where I’m standing, it looks pretty darn exciting.
More about the topics:AMD Ryzen,CPU
Claudiu Andone
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Oldtimer in the tech and science press, Claudiu is focused on whatever comes new from Microsoft.
His abrupt interest in computers started when he saw the first Home Computer as a kid. However, his passion for Windows and everything related became obvious when he became a sys admin in a computer science high school.
With 14 years of experience in writing about everything there is to know about science and technology, Claudiu also likes rock music, chilling in the garden, and Star Wars. May the force be with you, always!
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Claudiu Andone
Windows Toubleshooting Expert
Oldtimer in the tech and science press, with 14 years of experience in writing on everything there is to know about science, technology, and Microsoft