AMD's mobile APU for the next - generation Zen 5 architecture, codenamed 'Gorgon Point,' has recently made an appearance on SiSoftware. This emergence serves as a confirmation of the previously leaked details regarding its frequencies and integrated graphics.
The model that has been unveiled is the Ryzen AI 9 HX 470. It is an upgraded iteration of the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 from the Strix Point family. This processor continues to harness the power of the Zen 5 architecture. It comes equipped with 12 cores and 24 threads, just like its predecessor. However, there has been an enhancement in its boost frequency, which has now been raised to a maximum of 5.25GHz. In contrast, the previous generation could only reach up to 5.1GHz. Meanwhile, the base frequency remains steady at 2.0GHz.
In terms of graphics, it still employs the Radeon 890M integrated graphics, which is based on the RDNA 3.5 architecture. Regarding the L3 cache, there are suspicions that it has adopted a new configuration, with the specifications indicating 3x 16MB. Nevertheless, AMD has not yet provided official confirmation on this matter.
Gorgon Point is set to span across the Ryzen 9, 7, 5, and 3 series product lines. It is highly anticipated that it will make its official debut at CES 2026.
