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ASUS ROG Flow Z13 Leaks Out With AMD Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo" APUs and 180 Hz Display

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Just recently, we covered a juicy new leak regarding the Geekbench performance of the upcoming Ryzen AI Max+ 395 "Strix Halo" APU. It is no secret that AMD plans on launching the Strix Halo lineup at CES 2025, which happens to be less than a month away. Unsurprisingly, leaked listings of upcoming laptops and other products have been steadily popping up on the internet, with the ASUS ROG Flow Z13 being the rumor mill's latest victim.

As revealed by the product listings by retailers, the ASUS ROG Flow Z13 will indeed pack some truly impressive specifications. Needless to say, the product will feature a variant with the highest-end Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU with 16 cores and 32 threads, along with an RDNA 3.5-based iGPU with 40 CUs, likely named the Radeon 8060S, which is expected to match mid-range discrete graphics in performance. A slightly lower-tier variant is also listed, with a 12-core Ryzen AI Max 390 APU.




The system will also boast 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory, along with 1 TB of solid-state storage. There is no doubt that more variants with different memory and storage configurations will be available, but those have seemingly not been listed yet. Interestingly, the Flow Z13 will come with a 13.4-inch 180 Hz display with 2.5 K resolution, which is a modest step-up from its predecessor. However, it will be an IPS panel, which might be massively disappointing for OLED enthusiasts. There is no word on pricing, but with CES 2025 less than a month away, we won't have to wait too long to find out. That said, it is safe to assume that a price hike is likely, if the recent "Strix Point" launch is anything to go by.

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I'd rather have the X13 than the Z13, but both are always priced to the moon anyway...
 

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Finally! A Flow Z13 chassis with an AMD APU! A proper Surface-like tablet (aside from the Minisforum V3).

While OLED would've been preferred, IPS panels do save power during normal operation while OLEDs will save power when run at lower brightness/darker scenes. Also IPS means I can keep the display on longer without worrying about potential burn-in in the long run.

A Lunar Lake model would've been fine too, but I don't know if OEMs are allowed to use a discrete GPU alongside the Arc iGPU. Maybe in the X13 or X16?
 
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Finally! A Flow Z13 chassis with an AMD APU! A proper Surface-like tablet (aside from the Minisforum V3).

While OLED would've been preferred, IPS panels do save power during normal operation while OLEDs will save power when run at lower brightness/darker scenes. Also IPS means I can keep the display on longer without worrying about potential burn-in in the long run.

A Lunar Lake model would've been fine too, but I don't know if OEMs are allowed to use a discrete GPU alongside the Arc iGPU. Maybe in the X13 or X16?
Afaik Lunar lake is meant to be really low power. The product meant to be paired with a dGPU would be the Arrow Lake-H lineup.
 

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Afaik Lunar lake is meant to be really low power. The product meant to be paired with a dGPU would be the Arrow Lake-H lineup.
Yeah, makes sense since the 258V and its siblings are either in handhelds or ultrabook-class laptops.
 
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