• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.
  • The forums have been upgraded with support for dark mode. By default it will follow the setting on your system/browser. You may override it by scrolling to the end of the page and clicking the gears icon.

AMD Almost Ready to Market With High-Performance Mobile, H-Series APUs?

Raevenlord

News Editor
Joined
Aug 12, 2016
Messages
3,755 (1.17/day)
Location
Portugal
System Name The Ryzening
Processor AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
Motherboard MSI X570 MAG TOMAHAWK
Cooling Lian Li Galahad 360mm AIO
Memory 32 GB G.Skill Trident Z F4-3733 (4x 8 GB)
Video Card(s) Gigabyte RTX 3070 Ti
Storage Boot: Transcend MTE220S 2TB, Kintson A2000 1TB, Seagate Firewolf Pro 14 TB
Display(s) Acer Nitro VG270UP (1440p 144 Hz IPS)
Case Lian Li O11DX Dynamic White
Audio Device(s) iFi Audio Zen DAC
Power Supply Seasonic Focus+ 750 W
Mouse Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L
Keyboard Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L
Software Windows 10 x64
The curtains are falling for AMD's H-series of high performance APUs, it seems. Two consecutive leaks have shed some light on CPU and GPU specs for these elusive processors, which should slot in at 45 W total package power: atop the company's low power, 15 W TDP U series of mobile APUs but below the 65 W power envelope of the desktop G series. The first slide, shedding some light on the CPU portion of the APU, was leaked with model number ZM3301C3T4MFB_36/33_N in SiSoftware Sandra's database (and 3D Mark as well). According to the AMD model number decoder, the tested CPU is a Qualification Sample (QS), which means clocks should be final and in the pre-shipping phase.





The CPU is a 4-core affair with SMT, running at 3.3 GHz base and 3.6 GHz XFR Boost. As to the integrated graphics, the ZM3301C3T4MFB_36/33_N (let's call it a Ryzen 5 2400H, since it sits so close to AMD's 2400G in specs, but with the lowered power envelope) should carry mobile Vega 11, with 704 Stream Processors (11 CUs). This does help AMD cover some additional mobile platforms, now being able to cover the 15 W (U series), 35 W (GE series) and 45 W (H series) power envelopes for any and all APU designs OEMs and system integrators could think of.



View at TechPowerUp Main Site
 
Capture.PNG


:D
 
Where is AMD's mobile focus? Intel still dominates the mobile market. I've only seen a few laptops with Ryzen, low-end and cheap ones.
 
Where is AMD's mobile focus? Intel still dominates the mobile market. I've only seen a few laptops with Ryzen, low-end and cheap ones.
The slow reception of AMD from OEMs is the same reason the desktop/laptop market is dying/declining.
There seems to almost be no more desire to be appealing or innovative, and definitely no desire to what they consider "taking risk" in adopting more AMD platforms
 
@las The HP Envy X360 has been out for a good while and is not low end. It's really nice.

Per Computex there are a boat-load of new designs imminent.
 
Where is AMD's mobile focus? Intel still dominates the mobile market. I've only seen a few laptops with Ryzen, low-end and cheap ones.

I have a HP Envy x360 with Ryzen 5, it's definitely not low end...
 
Back
Top