ASUS has began rolling out its model new AMD AGESA 1.0.8.0 BIOS for AM5 motherboards which provides assist for upcoming Ryzen “Phoenix” APUs.
AMD Phoenix Desktop Launch Would possibly Be On The Horizon As ASUS Rolls Out AGESA 1.0.8.0 BIOS With Ryzen 7000 “Phoenix” APU Help
Months have passed by with none updates on the desktop APU aspect of issues however it appears to be like like we could lastly get to see Phoenix on AM5 quickly. Because it seems, ASUS has began to silently roll out its new AM5 BIOS which is predicated on the AGESA 1.0.8.0 firmware. The BIOS is not accessible for all AM5 motherboards but however the ones for which it’s listed the next within the change log:
- PRIME B650-PLUS – Replace AGESA model to Combo AM5 PI 1.0.8.0 to assist new coming APU
- EX B650M-V7- Replace AGESA model to Combo AM5 PI 1.0.8.0 to assist upcoming CPU
The SMU Checker (through HardwareLuxx) additionally confirms assist for AMD Ryzen 7000 APUs codenamed Phoenix together with the prevailing Raphael chips. Contemplating that ASUS already has preliminary AM5 BIOS assist for the upcoming APUs prepared for its motherboard, we will additionally count on related therapy from different board distributors within the coming days.
AMD’s Ryzen 7000 “Phoenix” APUs for desktops have been extremely anticipated since will probably be the primary APU household for the brand new AM5 platform and one that can make the most of newer requirements reminiscent of DDR5 reminiscence which will certainly be a pleasant increase to the built-in graphics which have thus far been bottlenecked by DDR4 bandwidths. With the latest AM5 BIOS releases, the boards have been tuned to assist increased pace reminiscence frequencies and with costs dropping on DDR5 modules quick, it will make an ideal selection for the brand new APUs.
As for what AMD Ryzen 7000 “Phoenix” APUs would carry to the desk, we will count on as much as 8 Zen 4 CPU cores and as much as 12 RDNA 3 compute items in a monolithic design with Ryzen AI capabilities. It’s going to include TDPs of 65W which has been the usual for Ryzen APUs & we will hope for some good costs because the price range AM5 section can undoubtedly profit from these chips.
AMD APU Forecasted Roadmap 2016-2023
APU Section | Household Codename | Household Branding | Course of Node | CPU Structure | GPU Structure | Max Cores / Threads | TDP | Launch Yr |
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Desktop (AM5) | Phoenix | Ryzen 7000G | 4nm | Zen 4 | Navi (RDNA 3) | 8/16 | 35-65W | 2023? |
Desktop (AM5) | Rembrandt | Ryzen 7000G | 6nm | Zen 3+ | Navi (RDNA 2) | 8/16 | 35-65W | Cancelled |
Desktop (AM4) | Cezanne | Ryzen 5000G | 7nm | Zen 3 | Vega (4th Gen) | 8/16 | 35-65W | 2021 |
Desktop (AM4) | Renoir | Ryzen 4000G | 7nm | Zen 2 | (Vega third Gen) | 8/16 | 35-65W | 2020 |
Desktop (AM4) | Picasso | Ryzen 3000G | 12nm | Zen+ | Vega (2nd Gen) | 4/8 | 35-65W | 2019 |
Desktop (AM4) | Raven Ridge | Ryzen 2000G | 14nm | Zen | Vega (1st Gen) | 4/8 | 35-65W | 2018 |
Desktop (AM4) | Bristol Ridge | A10-9000 | 28nm | Excacvator+ | GCN 3.0 | 2/4 | 35-65W | 2016 |
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