AMD Magnus APU Leak Shows Boosted RDNA 5 GPU Over PS5 Pro
AMD Magnus APU Leak Shows Boosted RDNA 5 GPU Over PS5 Pro

AMD Magnus APU Leak Shows Boosted RDNA 5 GPU Over PS5 Pro

lucadelladora – New details have emerged about the AMD Magnus APU, revealing an advanced design built for next-generation gaming hardware. The update comes from Moore’s Law Is Dead (MLID). A well-known tech leaker, who now claims the APU will feature a combination of Zen 6 CPU architecture and a powerful RDNA 5-based integrated GPU.

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MLID reports that the Magnus APU features a GPU with up to 70 Compute Units (CUs). Of which 68 are usable. This represents a significant improvement over current-generation consoles like the PlayStation 5 Pro, which reportedly includes 60 CUs. MLID estimates that Magnus could deliver up to twice the GPU performance of the PS5 Pro if AMD increases clock speeds. With more conservative clock speeds, he expects a 40–50% improvement in rasterization performance.

The latest information also suggests that AMD equips Magnus with a 192-bit memory bus, replacing the previously rumored 384-bit interface. Although this narrower bus may seem like a step back, AMD likely offsets the impact by using faster GDDR7 memory. This approach helps AMD balance cost, performance, and power efficiency, particularly for dedicated gaming hardware. Additionally, AMD plans to integrate a media tile into the Magnus APU. Which it may also use in discrete RDNA 5 GPUs. By doing so, AMD simplifies manufacturing and reduces costs for both PC and console applications.

Magnus APU Could Power Next-Gen Xbox or Valve Console

The AMD Magnus APU is increasingly positioned as a likely candidate for powering the next-generation Xbox or a new Valve console. Although one source told MLID that Sony could use Magnus in the PlayStation 6. There are growing doubts about this possibility. The primary concern is Sony’s likely resistance to sharing a GPU tile with AMD’s discrete RDNA 5 graphics cards, which could lead to production conflicts.

In contrast, Microsoft and Valve may be more flexible with AMD’s plans to integrate the graphics and media tiles from Magnus into both consoles and desktop GPUs. This would simplify supply chains and reduce engineering overhead for AMD. Such a move would align with Microsoft’s history of using AMD APUs in its Xbox consoles. And could appeal to Valve as it plans future iterations of the Steam Deck or other gaming systems.

Meanwhile, the Zen 6 CPU architecture inside Magnus is expected to offer significant improvements in performance and efficiency. MLID reports that the APU will feature a unique core configuration, though specific details remain unconfirmed. If accurate, this could further enhance the APU’s suitability for a range of devices, from compact PCs to full-fledged consoles.

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With Magnus reportedly close to production and more leaks emerging, the APU could be revealed officially within the next year. Whether it appears in the next Xbox, a new Valve system, or another gaming device, Magnus represents a major step forward for integrated gaming hardware.The coming months will likely bring more clarity as AMD finalizes its RDNA 5 roadmap and console makers gear up for next-gen announcements.