The Phoenix SoC APU has also become available in a normal consumption level.
At this year’s CES, AMD revealed its Phoenix SoC APUs, including the entry-level consumption Ryzen 7040HS series, which are now officially available. In terms of the system chip, the development is based on the chip detailed in the previously linked news. The parameters of the models presented are detailed in the table below:
He writes | Clock signal / turbo clock signal | smt | L2 cache | L3 cache | Radeon IGP type | Radeon seeds real / effective number |
IGP Max watch | consumption range (cTDP) |
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9 7940HS (8 cores) | 4 / 5.2 GHz | there | 8 x 1 MB | 16 MB | 780 m | 768/1536 | 2.8 GHz | 35-54 watts |
7 7840HS (8 cores) | 3.8 / 5.1 GHz | there | 8 x 1 MB | 16 MB | 780 m | 768/1536 | 2.7 GHz | 35-54 watts |
5 7640HS (6 cores) | 4.3 / 5 GHz | there | 6 x 1 MB | 16 MB | 760 m | 512/1024 | 2.6 GHz | 35-54 watts |
The main innovation of the new generation of mobile Ryzen is the Ryzen AI component based on the XDNA architecture, which according to AMD can provide performance up to 10 TOPS.
The Hardware item can already be used in Windows 11, because Microsoft already offers functionality for it in an integrated form. However, the company noted that this is just the beginning, as a software package will arrive by the end of the year that will significantly expand existing capabilities.
Deliveries of AMD Ryzen 7040HS series system chips to partners have already begun, and manufacturers will introduce laptops based on them in the coming weeks.