AMD StrixHalo APU Revealed 120W TDP, Supports Up to 64GB Memory

TapTechNews May 11 reports, according to a tweet from user harukaze5719, details have emerged regarding the AMD StrixHalo mobile APU showing that the APU has a TDP of 120W and supports up to 64GB of memory.

The leak includes a list of AMD chip printed circuit board components, suggesting that StrixHalo is a high-performance chip capable of competing with Apple's M3/M4 series.

Previously reported by TapTechNews, the StrixHalo series processors will utilize a multi-chip packaging structure, consisting of two CPU chip dies (CCDs) different from those on GraniteRidge, and one GPU chip die (GCD). The CCDs communicate with the GCD via an interconnect bridge.

This series of processors will feature up to 16 Zen5 cores, up to 64MB L3 cache, and an NPU with a computing power of up to 70 TOPS. They will also support 16 PCIe lanes.

The GPU section of StrixHalo will have a total power of 20 WGP (40 Compute Units), using RDNA3.5 architecture, and includes up to 32MB of InfinityCache.

In terms of memory, StrixHalo has 16 channels of 16-bit wide LPDDR5 memory, totaling a 256-bit memory width, comparable to four-channel DDR5.

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