AMD's New-Generation Flagship APU Revealed: 16 Zen 5 Cores + 192GB Memory, Featuring 8065S Integrated Graphics for the First Time
8 hour ago / Read about 0 minute
Author:小编   

AMD's next-generation flagship Halo APU, the Ryzen AI MAX+ 495 codenamed Gorgon Halo, has made its full specifications and benchmark data available in the PassMark database. This processor belongs to the Ryzen AI MAX 400 series and is the legitimate successor to the current Strix Halo. The exposed model is the PRO commercial variant, which shares identical core specifications with the consumer version. Gorgon Halo adopts a 16-core/32-thread Zen 5 architecture with 16MB L2 + 64MB L3 cache and slightly optimized core frequencies. PassMark benchmarks show a single-core score of 4,293 and a multi-core score of 57,525, representing a 5% single-core and 10% multi-core improvement over the previous generation. The integrated graphics have been upgraded to Radeon 8065S, retaining the RDNA 3.5 architecture with 40 compute units and increased operating frequencies. It achieved a 2D score of 1,232 and a 3D score of 18,427, maintaining performance parity with the previous generation while capable of handling mainstream gaming and professional creative workloads. Memory support has been significantly upgraded, with the test platform featuring 192GB of memory—far exceeding the previous generation's 128GB limit. According to AMD's VRAM allocation mechanism, up to 168GB of dedicated VRAM can be allocated to the GPU. The standard Ryzen AI 400 Gorgon series is already available, while the Gorgon Halo flagship series is expected to launch between the end of this year and early next year. AMD may announce more information at Computex 2026 Taipei in June.