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Last minute change confirmed: AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 170 with Radeon 880M spotted at Computex

AMD Strix Point APUs were supposed to be “100” series originally

AMD made a last-minute change from 100 to 300, confirmed by the prototype laptop.

It may seem obvious and was already backed by some leaks, but now there is clear proof that the next-gen Ryzen AI CPUs based on Strix Point silicon were originally not called Ryzen AI 300. Instead, the flagship model was supposed to be called Ryzen AI 9 HX 170, which was later changed to Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. This confirms AMD skipped the 200 series directly to 300, which was supposedly a last-minute change.

Of course, this wouldn’t be as interesting if not for the fact that AMD also changed the integrated graphics naming. As we know, AMD has only two SKUs in the new lineup featuring either 10 or 12 Zen5 cores and either 16 or 12 RDNA3.5 CU units. Officially, the new 16CU integrated GPU is called Radeon 890M, yet the picture above shows that it was originally Radeon 880M. Such a GPU does exist, except it’s the new 12CU variant.

Ryzen AI 100 in test laptops,Source: HXL/Hassan Mujtaba

AMD Strix Point Series naming

  • Ryzen AI 9 HX 170 CONFIRMED Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 FINAL
  • Ryzen AI 9 165 CONFIRMED Ryzen AI 9 365 FINAL

AMD RDNA3.5 iGPU naming

  • Radeon 880M CONFIRMED Radeon 890M FINAL
  • Radeon 870M CONFIRMED Radeon 880M FINAL

AMD announced two models in the new series, covering a wider range of TDP than the last-gen 8000 series. The new APUs are designed to work within a 15W to 54W range, meaning customers will now have to look closely for information on the maximum TDP set by the company. This is reminiscent of NVIDIA dropping the Max-Q naming, which led to the company enforcing the display of TDP data for each of the mobile GPU variants. Such information is not yet available for any of the new AMD Ryzen AI 300 laptops, so we look forward to learning how this will be handled.

Ryzen AI 300 branding, Source: AMD

AMD Ryzen AI 300 does not have a firm release date yet; however, we’ll probably hear a lot about these APUs as new products are announced and released. Who knows, maybe the last-minute change completely took some companies by surprise, and they had to redo or scrap their marketing materials altogether? ASUS was ready, just not with the hardware already inside the computer.

AMD RYZEN MOBILE APUs
VideoCardzCPU
Cores/Threads
Boost ClockGPU
Graphics
NPU
AI Acceleration
Configurable TDP
AMD RYZEN AI 300 Series
Strix Point Zen5/RDNA3.5
Ryzen AI 9 HX 370
12C/24T
5.1 GHz
16CU
XDNA2
15-54W
Ryzen AI 9 365
10C/20T
5.0 GHz
12CU
XDNA2
15-54W
AMD RYZEN 8040 Series
Hawk Point Zen4/RDNA3
Ryzen 9 8945HS
8C/16T
5.2 GHz
12CU
XDNA
35-54W
Ryzen 7 8845HS
8C/16T
5.1 GHz
12CU
XDNA
35-54W
Ryzen 7 8840HS
8C/16T
5.1 GHz
12CU
XDNA
20-30W
Ryzen 7 8840U
8C/16T
5.1 GHz
12CU
XDNA
15-30W
Ryzen 5 8645HS
6C/12T
5.0 GHz
8CU
XDNA
35-54W
Ryzen 5 8640HS
6C/12T
4.9 GHz
8CU
XDNA
20-30W
Ryzen 5 8640U
6C/12T
4.9 GHz
8CU
XDNA
15-30W
Ryzen 5 8540U
6C/12T
4.9 GHz
4CU
N/A15-30W
Ryzen 3 8440U
4C/8T
4.7 GHz
4CU
N/A15-30W

Source: HXL , Hassan Mujtaba