AMD Strix Halo: Overview of the High-Performance Chiplet APU
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Summary
AMD's Strix Halo is the company's largest client APU to date, designed as a true all-in-one mobile processor capable of handling high-end CPU and GPU workloads without requiring dedicated graphics. The chip features a TDP range of 55W to 120W, significantly higher than standard Strix Point, and represents AMD's first chiplet APU in the consumer market. The article provides an overview of the APU's specifications, architecture, and target applications following its announcement at CES 2025.
Key quotes
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A true all-in-one mobile processor, able to handle high end CPU and GPU workloads without compromise
TDP range of 55W to 120W, targeting a far higher power envelope compared to standard Strix Point
AMD's first chiplet APU in the consumer market
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