During the Computex Taipei event, AMD showcased the Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series processors and RX 9060 XT graphics cards, yet the anticipated Ryzen 9000G APU remained conspicuously absent. Nonetheless, hints of the Ryzen 9000G series' imminent arrival have surfaced, as it has made a covert appearance in the memory support listings on Gigabyte's official motherboard manufacturer website. According to reports, the Ryzen 9000G, codenamed Gorgon Point, will boast the advanced Zen5 CPU architecture paired with the RDNA3.5 GPU architecture. This formidable combination is expected to feature up to 12 CPU cores and 16 GPU cores, positioning it as the pioneering desktop-level APU to embrace the AM5 interface.
