Hawk Point is a refresh - same GPU+CPU and same process node. What do you expect from this? Strix Point is scheduled for H2 2024, means it comes late 2024 to early 2025 in a meaningful volume. We basically can add 6 months to the release date of a new mobile generation from AMD. Arrow Lake is around the corner when this comes out.
I expect similar 9-10% uplift from Phoenix, as Rembrandt had over Cezanne. Just about enough to trade blows with Meteor Lake throuout 2024.
AMD knows, and we know now, that Meteor Lake is not any revolution in mobility performance. MTL will certainly, and finally, improve power efficiency, but performancewise it's not miles ahead of Raptor Lake. We are hearing that increasing number of OEMs are not happy with it either.
For testing the Ryzen 7 6800H, we'll see how it performs up against a range of other laptop CPUs, but most importantly Intel's competing Core i7-12700H, and...
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Volume is another story... Let's not conflate two things here. I do think that AMD should not announce products 4-6 months before those become available, or at least announce at CES and say directly there that laptops would land in May. Let's not forget that Intel briefed OEMs that Meteor Lake would have been ready for back to school season. As we know now, it will be for Xmas. I waited for my laptop model with 6800H around 6 months. I was ok with that as I did not need it urgently and I was targetting 4K OLED laptop from Asus for media consumption. Those were delayed a bit due to new Samsung displays needing more tuning. It's not always CPU as one reason for delay on all lines of machines. There are a lot of moving parts that need to come together. My impression is marketing teams of several tech companies are sometimes too eager and also under pressure to make annoucements to fit into quarterly deadlines and reports for shareholders.
Huh, if all that's talked about is food. All sorts of nonsense is mentioned about the Strix, including 4-channel RAM access. Which is not going to happen. It's not that it isn't technically feasible, it's just that someone has to make a whole new platform just for Strix.
I am not talking about rumoured Strix Halo, but mainstream Strix Point on Zen5 was on AMD's official roadmap.
If AMD decides to compete with Apple, they will need to design a new platform with four channels. All cards are in the game.
It is already known that AMD Phoenix models with 12 CUs are severely hampered in terms of graphics performance by the low RAM speed. So, in the niche of integrated graphics, the top models seem to be competing to see who can best take advantage of the slow memory and mitigate the bandwidth shortage as much as possible with a large and fast cache...
Let's not expect miracles from APUs on two memory channel systems. Besides, faster SO-DIMMs at 6400 MT/s are available for those who want to squeeze more performance. Whoever wants more memory bandwidth, Apple is available too. Good luck with gaming though.