We are increasingly clear about the strategy that AMD wants to adopt in relation to the processor market, offering all types of variants with different prices so that any user can have a high-quality product regardless of their budget. And this time it was the turn of the Auxiliary power unit to scam I, Because in a growing sector like artificial intelligence, the company cannot miss this opportunity, which is why it will launch a series of cheaper models that will arrive in early 2025 and that it has called The stool.
Some of the most important aspects that can be found in the Auxiliary power unit which is developing AMD This is the capacity they have to run any type of current application, and these processors seek to offer exceptional performance for a price much lower than normal. They have a series of additional advantages that will allow users to run any type of application related to artificial intelligence without problems, establishing themselves as a perfect alternative for any type of computer that needs these functions.
AMD is not only looking for the widest possible range with its gaming processors, but also those with AI
We have known for a long time that AMD is a brand that does not want to leave aside the market of cheaper components, and in a race to try to become the companies that have developed the most powerful hardware, its main competitors have forgotten that the average user also needs performance according to their budget. In this case, it is clear that the brand that created Ryzen has a great advantage in offering processors not only cheaper, but also launching new models for perhaps older sockets.
But on the other hand, it is clear that they do not want to leave aside the most current markets such as artificial intelligence, which is why they are also looking to apply their way of launching products to this case.
Krackan Point is the new range of Auxiliary power unit that the company has prepared in return for the Strix Point range, which, as we well know, is the new generation that the company wants to launch to offer the highest possible performance for laptops and devices that require lower consumption but at the same time need great power.
“Strix Point is available here and from some manufacturers, but they are all high-end devices with similarly high price points. To reach the largest number of users in the market, you need cheaper chips.” – Jack Huynh, head of AMD’s Ryzen and Radeon division.
We already know that they will arrive in early 2025, but we must also highlight some of the most important aspects with which these new processors will arrive:
- Zen 5 Monolithic Design
- Up to 8 cores (4x Zen 5 + 4x Zen 5C)
- 16MB shared L3 cache
- 8 RDNA 3.5 computing units
- Support for LPDDR5X-8000
- Integrated XDNA 2 Engine
- Up to 50 AI vertices
- FP8 Platform (15W-45W)