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		<title>Zen 6 Medusa Point Laptop Chip Hits Geekbench</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 15:02:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>lucadelladora – A next-generation AMD laptop processor from the Medusa Point lineup has surfaced on Geekbench. The chip appears under the “AMD Plum-MDS1” label and is believed to be an early engineering&#8230;</p>
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<p><em><em><strong><a href="https://lucadelladora.com/">lucadelladora</a></strong> –</em></em> A next-generation AMD laptop processor from the Medusa Point lineup has surfaced on Geekbench. The chip appears under the “AMD Plum-MDS1” label and is believed to be an early engineering sample.</p>



<p>The listing suggests the processor could be the Ryzen AI 9 565, although AMD has not confirmed the name. It is identified as a Ryzen 9-class chip in Geekbench’s backend data.</p>



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<p>Medusa Point is expected to debut in 2027, likely during a CES announcement based on AMD’s previous launch patterns. The platform will introduce the company’s new Zen 6 CPU architecture.</p>



<p>The leaked benchmark shows the processor achieving 1,210 points in single-core testing. It recorded 7,323 points in multi-core performance on Geekbench 6.6.</p>



<p>The chip features a 10-core configuration and includes 32MB of cache. This marks a notable increase compared to earlier platforms such as Gorgon Point, which offered 24MB.</p>



<p>However, the sample tested is not running at full performance levels. The reported boost clock is only 2.3GHz, indicating early-stage silicon. Engineering samples typically operate below final specifications. </p>



<p>The appearance of Medusa Point in benchmarking databases signals ongoing development. It also provides an early look at AMD’s next-generation mobile CPU strategy.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Zen 6 Architecture and Hybrid Core Design Expected to Drive Performance Gains</h2>



<p>Although the Geekbench listing does not detail the core layout, previous leaks suggest a hybrid configuration. The processor may include a mix of high-performance and efficiency cores.</p>



<p>Reports indicate the chip could feature four Zen 6 cores and four Zen 6c cores. It may also include at least two low-power cores to optimize energy usage.</p>



<p>This hybrid design reflects a broader industry trend toward balancing performance and efficiency. It aims to improve battery life while maintaining strong processing capability.</p>



<p>Despite expected CPU advancements, graphics improvements may be limited. Current rumors suggest the integrated GPU will remain on the RDNA 3.5 architecture. This would mean no transition to RDNA 5 for this generation. </p>



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<p>The Medusa Point platform is still in early development stages. Details regarding final specifications, clock speeds, and configurations remain unconfirmed.</p>



<p>As AMD continues refining the architecture, more information is likely to emerge. Future leaks and official announcements will clarify the processor’s full capabilities.</p>



<p>For now, the Geekbench listing offers a preliminary glimpse into AMD’s roadmap. It highlights the company’s focus on next-generation CPU innovation ahead of its 2027 release timeline. Early benchmarks may not reflect final performance levels. However, they provide useful insights into potential improvements. Industry observers will closely monitor developments as the launch approaches.</p>
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		<title>CES: Intel challenges AMD with new handheld chips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 09:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>lucadelladora – Intel is positioning its upcoming Panther Lake processors as a major shift for gaming handheld performance and efficiency. The company highlights gains in power efficiency and integrated graphics capability as&#8230;</p>
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<p><em><em><strong><a href="https://lucadelladora.com/">lucadelladora</a></strong> –</em></em> Intel is positioning its upcoming Panther Lake processors as a major shift for gaming handheld performance and efficiency. The company highlights gains in power efficiency and integrated graphics capability as key advantages. These features are especially important for portable gaming devices with strict power limits. Intel has also openly challenged AMD’s leadership in the handheld market. The statements come as new Panther Lake laptops and processors begin appearing publicly.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Intel Targets Gaming Handhelds With Panther Lake Efficiency and iGPU Gains</h2>



<p>Over the past few days, manufacturers have unveiled dozens of laptops based on Intel Panther Lake chipsets. Beyond notebooks, Intel sees strong potential in gaming handhelds. Processors such as the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H are attracting attention from handheld makers. Intel combines four performance cores with twelve efficiency cores in this design. The configuration aims to deliver strong CPU performance while maintaining low power consumption.</p>



<p>Intel emphasizes that Panther Lake was designed with efficiency in mind. This approach is critical for handheld devices operating under tight thermal and battery constraints. Typical handheld power limits range from 10 to 25 watts. Intel says Panther Lake should perform well within that envelope. Upcoming benchmarks are expected to provide clearer insight into real world handheld performance.</p>



<p>The integrated graphics solution is another focal point. Early testing of the new Intel Arc B390 iGPU has shown promising results. In initial demonstrations, the iGPU reportedly ran Cyberpunk 2077 at ultra settings. The test used a 1200p resolution with XeSS set to balanced mode. Performance reached 60 frames per second at a power draw of 55 watts.</p>



<p>While 55 watts exceeds handheld limits, Intel views the result as encouraging. The company expects lower power configurations to remain competitive. Efficiency scaling will be critical for handheld adoption. Intel believes its architectural improvements can translate into usable performance at lower wattages. This could make Panther Lake a viable alternative for portable gaming systems.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Intel Challenges AMD’s Handheld Dominance as Market Shifts</h2>



<p>Intel has paired its technical claims with direct criticism of its main competitor. In an interview with PCWorld, a senior Intel executive questioned AMD’s current handheld offerings. Nish Neelalojanan, Senior Director of Product Management for Client Computing, described AMD’s chips as outdated. He said Intel is delivering processors designed specifically for the handheld market.</p>



<p>Neelalojanan’s comments appear aimed at AMD’s recent product strategy. The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 475 is widely viewed as an incremental update. It closely resembles the Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 with slightly higher clock speeds. The integrated Radeon 890M graphics remain based on the RDNA 3+ architecture. This comes despite AMD already introducing RDNA 4 elsewhere.</p>



<p>AMD has dominated the gaming handheld market for several years. Popular devices such as the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Xbox Ally X rely on AMD Ryzen processors. These chips have delivered strong performance and efficiency for portable gaming. As a result, AMD has built a strong ecosystem and developer familiarity.</p>



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<p>Intel’s presence in handhelds has been limited so far. Only a small number of devices, such as the MSI Claw 8 AI+, use Intel processors. That situation could change with the introduction of Panther Lake. Intel appears determined to regain relevance in this segment. The company is framing Panther Lake as a modern alternative to established solutions.</p>



<p>The broader market remains competitive and diverse. The Nintendo Switch 2, for example, uses an Nvidia chipset rather than AMD or Intel. This highlights the range of approaches available to handheld manufacturers. Intel’s challenge will be converting technical promise into commercial adoption. If Panther Lake delivers at low power levels, the balance of the handheld market could begin to shift.</p>
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		<title>Next-Gen PlayStation GPU in Development by Sony &#038; AMD</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2025 07:31:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>lucadelladora – Sony has released a new video featuring PlayStation system architect Mark Cerny and AMD executive Jack Huynh discussing a major graphics initiative. The nearly nine-minute conversation introduced Project Amethyst. A&#8230;</p>
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<p><em><em><strong><a href="https://lucadelladora.com/">lucadelladora</a></strong> –</em></em> Sony has released a new video featuring PlayStation system architect Mark Cerny and AMD executive Jack Huynh discussing a major graphics initiative. The nearly nine-minute conversation introduced Project Amethyst. A set of hardware and software technologies aimed at powering the next PlayStation console and AMD’s future GPUs.</p>



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<p>Cerny, the lead designer of the PS4 and PS5. Explained that Project Amethyst focuses on improving ray tracing, machine learning, and upscaling techniques. He noted that these technologies currently exist only in simulation form, but they aim to address performance limitations seen in AMD&#8217;s past graphics solutions.</p>



<p>Historically, AMD’s GPUs have lagged behind NVIDIA’s RTX lineup in ray tracing capabilities. While AMD prioritized rasterization performance to compensate, Huynh acknowledged that brute-force solutions no longer scale in modern, graphically intensive games. Instead, AMD is now building an entirely new architecture that introduces two key innovations: Neural Arrays and Radiance Cores.</p>



<p>Neural Arrays will enable AMD’s compute units to work cooperatively, rather than independently. This allows them to share data and process larger portions of the screen in parallel. According to Huynh, this shift will significantly boost machine learning performance, which is crucial for upscaling techniques like Sony’s PSSR and AMD’s FSR. The result should be faster rendering and more efficient ray regeneration.</p>



<p>Radiance Cores, on the other hand, are AMD’s answer to NVIDIA’s RT cores. These new dedicated hardware blocks are designed specifically to accelerate real-time ray and path tracing. By offloading complex light calculations, the Radiance Cores will free up the rest of the GPU to focus on rendering shaders and textures, improving overall performance.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Universal Compression and the Future of Real-Time Rendering on Consoles</h2>



<p>In addition to the hardware improvements, Sony and AMD are developing a new software system called Universal Compression. Building on the Delta Color Compression tech already present in the PS5 and PS5 Pro, this method aims to compress everything that flows through the GPU’s graphics pipeline.</p>



<p>The goal is to reduce memory bandwidth usage and potentially lower the power consumption of the console’s graphics hardware. Cerny emphasized that these compression gains could have a significant impact, especially as games continue to demand higher fidelity visuals and more complex rendering techniques.</p>



<p>While Project Amethyst is still in its early stages, its implications are broad. For gamers, improved ray tracing and faster upscaling mean more immersive experiences without major performance trade-offs. Technologies like ray-traced global illumination can radically enhance how light and shadow interact in-game environments.</p>



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<p>For developers, the shift to Neural Arrays and Radiance Cores offers new tools to push graphical boundaries. Efficient rendering will become increasingly important as games grow more complex and target higher resolutions. Sony and AMD appear focused on building future-proof solutions that can handle these challenges.</p>



<p>With Project Amethyst, both companies signal their commitment to closing the performance gap with NVIDIA, while introducing innovations tailored to the needs of next-generation consoles. If successful, these technologies could redefine what’s possible in real-time rendering, setting a new benchmark for visual quality and efficiency in gaming.</p>
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		<title>AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX Specs and Price Revealed</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2025 09:31:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>lucadelladora&#160;– AMD has officially announced its next-generation Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX processors, confirming both pricing and release date. The new lineup will be available starting July 23, exclusively through AMD’s&#8230;</p>
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<p><em><em><strong><a href="https://lucadelladora.com/">lucadelladora</a></strong>&nbsp;–</em></em> AMD has officially announced its next-generation Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX processors, confirming both pricing and release date. The new lineup will be available starting July 23, exclusively through AMD’s global OEM and system integration partners. Enthusiasts and professionals will also be able to purchase them from AMD’s global channel partners on the same day.</p>



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<p>The 9000WX series targets high-performance workloads in industries such as media, engineering, science, and artificial intelligence. Built on the advanced Zen 4 architecture, these CPUs offer significant improvements in processing power, efficiency, and core counts.</p>



<p>The new Threadripper Pro 9000WX family includes five models, starting with the 16-core, 32-thread 9955WX priced at $1,649. At the top end is the 96-core, 192-thread 9995WX, which costs a premium $11,699. Each model features a TDP of 350W and boost frequencies up to 5.4 GHz. Cache sizes range from 64MB to 384MB, depending on the model.</p>



<p>Here is the official pricing breakdown:</p>



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<li>9955WX (16C/32T) – $1,649</li>



<li>9965WX (24C/48T) – $2,899</li>



<li>9975WX (32C/64T) – $4,099</li>



<li>9985WX (64C/128T) – $7,999</li>



<li>9995WX (96C/192T) – $11,699</li>
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<p>These processors aim to deliver top-tier multi-threaded performance, particularly in demanding workstation environments. AMD is positioning them for professionals who rely on compute-heavy tasks, such as simulation, content creation, and data analysis.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Performance Gains and Market Availability Insights</h2>



<p>In its announcement, AMD highlighted significant performance gains over previous generations. The company claims the Threadripper Pro 9995WX delivers up to 26% better performance than the last-gen 7995WX in Adobe After Effects. In the architecture and engineering sector, performance was shown to improve by up to 15%, while scientific computing saw a 23% uplift. AI workloads received a major boost, with AMD citing up to 49% faster performance over the Intel Xeon W9-3595X when using DeepSeek R1.</p>



<p>These gains are largely driven by the higher core and thread counts, enhanced cache sizes, and optimized Zen 4 architecture. AMD is targeting enterprise-level users who demand consistent high performance for parallel computing, rendering, and AI model training. The Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX series will initially be distributed through AMD’s system integration and OEM partners. Broader channel availability begins on the same launch day, July 23, offering wider access to professional and workstation users.</p>



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<p>Notably, AMD did not mention the non-Pro Ryzen Threadripper 9000X chips in the official blog post. However, the Threadripper 9980X has appeared in recent benchmark databases, indicating its launch could follow soon. With the 9000WX lineup, AMD is reaffirming its leadership in the high-end workstation CPU space. As demand for AI and creative workflows rises, these new chips provide a timely upgrade path for professionals seeking future-proof performance.</p>
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