A fairly unique "Gorgon Point" mobile processor has turned up multiple times within the Geekbench Browser database. Instead of discovering the usual Geekbench 6.x-based entries, Olrak29 put a spotlight on scores and diagnostic data produced by Geekbench AI 1.5 benchmark sessions. Six Fujitsu Client Computing test systems posted results on December 9, all featuring an unreleased Ryzen AI 7 445 APU. So far, leaks of slightly refreshed "Strix Point" and "Krackan Point" designs have been compared to direct predecessors, but the leaked Ryzen AI 7 445 SKU seems to be an outlier—in terms of nomenclature and core configuration. The closest forebear would be Team Red's Ryzen AI 5 340 "Krackan Point" mobile chip; sporting a mixture of "Zen 5" and "Zen 5c" cores.
The current-gen 6-core design consists of three standard cores, and three "compact" alternatives. When looking at Geekbench browser entries, the forthcoming Ryzen AI 7 445 model sports two "Zen 5" cores (in cluster 1) and four "Zen 5c" units (in cluster 2). Geekbench AI 1.5 diagnostics do not provide a comprehensive set of specifications, but base frequency was tracked at 2.00 GHz, and the detected integrated graphics solution was AMD's RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 840M. As mentioned earlier, the not-yet-launched CPU's unusual core configuration was not copied from any readily available/current processor products—Team Red could be readying the Ryzen AI 7 445 APU for eventual deployment in efficiency-oriented platforms.