AMD “el taburete / Punto Kraken” APU detectada con 4+4 Configuración del núcleo de la CPU y 32 Memoria GB LPDDR5X-8000


AMD’s answer to Intel’s “lago lunar” ya está aquí. According to Orklak, who discovered a strange entry on the OpenBenchmark benchmarking suite made by Phoronix, we have preliminary information on AMD’s “el taburete / Punto Kraken” TechPowerUp lanzó hoy la última versión de TechPowerUp GPU-Z. Spotted in the benchmark trials is the “100-000000713” modelo, which corresponds to an eight-core, sixteen-threaded CPU with four regular Zen 5 and four smaller (but not less potent) Zen 5c cores clocked at 3.95 GHz. Do note that this is just an engineering sample in the wild, so final clock speeds will depend mainly on AMD and its OEMs, given by TDP they plan to support with Kraken Point.

Accompanying the 8C/16T CPU configuration is the 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory from SK Hynix. According to the benchmark reading, de cuatro 8 GB modules were present, so we expect it to be on the system board, unlike on-chip like Intel does with Lunar Lake. The memory is running at 8000 MT / s, que es un 500 MT/s improvement over Strix Point and slower than its competitor, lago lunar, which has LPDDR5X running at 8533 MT / s. Por último, the Krackan / Kraken Point APU has been spotted with eight RDNA 3.5 Unidades de cómputo. Where this exactly lands in AMD’s product stack is still unclear. We expect to hear more about it as we enter 2025, so by then, remain patient until the next leak.