AMD Ryzen AI 5 430 "Gorgon Point" 4-core APU Details Emerge From Benchmark Results

Details of an unreleased AMD Ryzen AI 5 430 processor have turned up within the BAPCo database; specifically CrossBench results. An early sample was running on Team Red's "KoratPlus-GPT3" reference platform, paired with a pool of 64 GB dual channel memory (rated at 5600 MHz). This 4-core "Zen 5" mobile APU is expected to reside at the lower end of AMD's forthcoming "Gorgon Point" family. A fairly comprehensive model hierarchy —minus finalized monikers—leaked half-way through 2025. The updated nomenclature for Team Red's laptop/notebook processor segment is a bit convoluted, given the "Gorgon Point" family's connection to existing products. Simply put, the leaked "Ryzen AI 400 series" will succeed current Ryzen AI 300 "Strix Point" offerings.

The Ryzen AI 5 430 SKU seems to enjoy one major technological advantage of its forebear—a Radeon 840M iGPU, sporting 4 CUs. As opposed to the (older) Ryzen AI 5 330 's integrated Radeon 820M (2 CU) solution, the refreshed variant should do better in the graphics department. Both utilize RDNA 3.5 architecture. As covered by Wccftech, the newer processor posts a "respectable 19% uplift over its predecessor"—at least when comparing respective CrossBench results. An official unveiling of Ryzen AI 400 "Gorgon Point" silicon is expected to take place during CES 2026—serving as a stopgap until the later arrival of "Zen 6" mobile chips.