Thursday, March 7th 2024

AMD Strix Halo APU "GFX1151" iGPU Driver Support Appears Online

AMD Linux engineers have been working on "GFX1150" and "GFX1151" targets for a while—official references to "Strix 1/Strix Point" and "Strix Point Halo" have appeared several times on official development channels. Phoronix's head honcho—Michael Larabel—monitors these activities with keen interest, his latest finding indicates that Team Red is preparing open-source RadeonSI/RADV driver support for the GFX1151 IP. Their MESA 24.1 update merges in GPU enablement for possible high-end "Strix Point Halo" laptop processors—tech tipsters believe that these chiplet variants could sport up to sixteen Zen 5 CPU cores and forty RDNA 3.5 GPU cores.

AMD's enablement of the "GFX1150/Strix Point" GPU appeared online late last month—these monolithic laptop chips are alleged to sit below "Strix Point Halo" in Team Red's product hierarchy. Insiders suggest that the best configurations could house twelve Zen 5 CPU cores and sixteen RDNA 3.5 GPU cores. Phoronix posited that the "RDNA 3 refresh" graphics solution: "is just rumored for select APUs, while ultimately we'll see where this GFX 11.5.1 IP is found if for some further upgraded APU or something more special. In any event the open-source Linux driver support is coming together." According to official product roadmaps, the initial batch of "Strix Point" mobile chips are expected ship later this year—representing a proper next-gen upgrade over current "Hawk Point" offerings.
Sources: Phoronix, Wccftech
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4 Comments on AMD Strix Halo APU "GFX1151" iGPU Driver Support Appears Online

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Fahad
Really looking forward to the Ryzen 8050 series chips, especially if one of them comes in a Ryzen Z2 Extreme variant.
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Minus Infinity
FahadReally looking forward to the Ryzen 8050 series chips, especially if one of them comes in a Ryzen Z2 Extreme variant.
Strix will be 9000 series unless you mean an extreme Hawk Point apu.
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Fahad
Minus InfinityStrix will be 9000 series unless you mean an extreme Hawk Point apu.
I dont think so. 9000 series will come in 2025 as per the established naming convention.

If Strix Point is based on Zen 5 and releases in 2024 it will be part of 8050 series. Hawk Point is 8040 series.
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Minus Infinity
FahadI dont think so. 9000 series will come in 2025 as per the established naming convention.

If Strix Point is based on Zen 5 and releases in 2024 it will be part of 8050 series. Hawk Point is 8040 series.
Fair enough.
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