AMD Phoenix

AMD APUs are set to make their AM5 debut after support was added to AMD’s latest BIOS microcode

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Before AMD came roaring back to desktop competitiveness with its Ryzen 1000 CPU family, AMD’s APUs with integrated graphics were well received, delivering very competitive integrated graphics performance—despite their decidedly average Bulldozer based CPU cores. AM4 saw its fair share of APUs, topped by the Ryzen 7 5700G, but AM5 models with genuine graphical capabilities have been missing in action. Apparently that’s no longer the case, as AMD is reportedly preparing APUs with capable RDNA 3 integrated graphics.

According to a Google Doc maintained by Reous at the HardwareLuxx forums (via @9550pro and Videocardz), the latest AMD AGESA 1.0.8.0 firmware includes support for an as-yet-unannounced family based upon the AMD Phoenix architecture. The logical name for this family would be the Ryzen 7000G series.



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