More Ryzen 400 SKUs leaking
This SKU has only four cores.

AMD’s next mobile lineup is getting clearer by the day. A new CrossMark entry has revealed a Ryzen AI 5 430 APU , making it the third “Gorgon Point” chip spotted on Bapco’s database in short time, after the Ryzen AI 7 450 and Ryzen AI 9 465 . Together, these entries confirm that AMD will keep the Ryzen 400 naming and that Gorgon Point is a refresh of Strix and Kraken Point rather than a new design. The CPU, GPU and NPU blocks stay on the same architectures as the current Ryzen AI 300 series.
The Ryzen AI 5 430 listing describes a notebook platform with 4 cores and 8 threads , 64 GB of dual channel memory and Windows 11. This matches the core count of the Ryzen AI 5 330 from Kraken Point, so the CPU side looks unchanged. The graphics part is different though. Instead of Radeon 820M, the new APU carries Radeon 840M graphics, which doubles the RDNA 3.5 compute units from 2 to 4. Clocks are not visible in the CrossMark entry.

Source: Bapco
Higher up the stack, the Ryzen AI 7 450 appears with 8 cores and 16 threads. This part is expected to use the mixed 3× Zen 5 plus 5× Zen 5c configuration from Kraken Point and it keeps Radeon 860M with 4 RDNA 3.5 compute units. The Ryzen AI 9 465 is listed with 10 cores and 20 threads and Radeon 880M graphics, so the integrated GPU configuration also stays as in the current generation. Together with the earlier leak of the Ryzen AI 9 HX 470, it points to a lineup that reuses existing Strix and Kraken dies with small SKU and branding changes.
These Bapco leaks match what AMD partners were told months ago. The first Ryzen 400 laptops are expected to show up in Q1 2026, with AMD almost certain to give the series a formal launch during CES 2026. Anyone hoping for Zen 6 based mobile parts will need to wait longer, but Gorgon Point at least brings a small GPU step on the lower end with the Ryzen AI 5 430 and its upgraded Radeon 840M iGPU.
| AMD RYZEN AI 400/300 APUs | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz | Die | Cores/Threads | Boost | GPU | NPU |
AMD RYZEN AI 400 Series Zen5(c)+RDNA3.5+XDNA2, 15-54W | |||||
| Ryzen AI 9 HX 470🆕 | Gorgon Point | 12C/24T | 5.25+ GHz | 890M 16CU | XDNA2 55+ TOPS |
| Ryzen AI 9 465🆕 | Gorgon Point | 10C/20T | TBC | 880M 12CU | XDNA2 55+ TOPS |
| Ryzen AI 7 450🆕 | Gorgon Point2 | 8C/16T | TBC | 860M 8CU | XDNA2 55+ TOPS |
| Ryzen AI 5 430🆕 | Gorgon Point2 | 4C/8T | TBC | 840M 4CU | XDNA2 55+ TOPS |
AMD RYZEN AI 300 Series Zen5(c)+RDNA3.5+XDNA2, 15-54W | |||||
| Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 | Strix Point | 12C/24T | 5.1 GHz | 890M 16CU | XDNA2 55+ TOPS |
| Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 | Strix Point | 12C/24T | 5.1 GHz | 890M 16CU | XDNA2 50 TOPS |
| Ryzen AI 9 365 | Strix Point | 10C/20T | 5.0 GHz | 880M 12CU | XDNA2 50 TOPS |
| Ryzen AI 7 350 | Krackan Point | 8C/16T | 5.0 GHz | 860M 8CU | XDNA2 50 TOPS |
| Ryzen AI 5 340 | Krackan Point | 6C/12T | 4.8 GHz | 840M 4CU | XDNA2 50 TOPS |
| Ryzen AI 3 330 | Krackan Point | 4C/8T | 4.5 GHz | 820M 2CU | XDNA2 50 TOPS |
Source: Bapco