A leaked suggests the next-gen AMD APU could rival PS5 graphics, potentially signaling a significant advancement in gaming performance for PC enthusiasts. 

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Leaked rumors suggest AMD's next-gen laptop chips, codenamed Strix Halo, could be extremely powerful.

These APUs might boast 40 Compute Units (CUs) in their RDNA 3.5 graphics architecture, exceeding the PlayStation 5.

Rumors speculate on two variants: a 16-core model boasting 40 CUs and a 12-core model with 32 CUs, promising diverse options for performance enthusiasts.

Performance estimates suggest the 40 CU chip could rival an RTX 4060 Ti desktop GPU in 3DMark Time Spy.

the GPU is rumored to achieve a boost clock of 3GHz, surpassing the clock speed of the PS5, potentially indicating a significant leap in graphics performance for upcoming AMD APUs.

An alleged chip layout suggests the GPU being notably larger than the CPU dies, hinting at a strong emphasis on graphics processing capabilities in the next-gen AMD APU.

Shared memory bandwidth is rumored to hover around 500GB/s, akin to current-gen consoles, potentially indicating robust performance and efficient data processing for the upcoming AMD APU.

While AMD has a track record of robust APUs, managing thermals could pose a challenge, especially in portable laptops where space for cooling solutions is limited.