Discussion AMD's Soundwave ARM APU: The Beginning of Transformation !!!

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madtronik

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All in all, you remind me of someone from beyond3d forums (was it juanrga?).
Never listening to facts presented by others, always spinning your own tale, no matter how little sense it makes.
Are you talking about that guy that said that AMD would be destroyed by ARM from below and Intel from above?
 
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marees

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Google AI overview scolds me (gaslights me?) & says no such socket as FF5 exists


  • Mobile socket names: AMD has used many mobile BGA sockets over the years. Recent BGA platforms include:
    • FP5: Used by early mobile Ryzen 7 and other processors in the Ryzen 7000 series, like the Ryzen 7 2700U.
    • FL1: Used by high-performance mobile parts, including the Ryzen 9 7945HX3D.
    • FP7/FP7r2: Used for Ryzen 7000 and earlier series mobile processors.
    • Strix Point/Strix Halo: The latest series of mobile processors use BGA sockets and are often cited by their codenames.
 

marees

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Google AI overview scolds me (gaslights me?) & says no such socket as FF5 exists


  • Mobile socket names:AMD has used many mobile BGA sockets over the years. Recent BGA platforms include:
    • FP5: Used by early mobile Ryzen 7 and other processors in the Ryzen 7000 series, like the Ryzen 7 2700U.
    • FL1: Used by high-performance mobile parts, including the Ryzen 9 7945HX3D.
    • FP7/FP7r2: Used for Ryzen 7000 and earlier series mobile processors.
    • Strix Point/Strix Halo: The latest series of mobile processors use BGA sockets and are often cited by their codenames.
Never mind

 

marees

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Never mind

More confirmation from Google search

Using the never-before-seen FF5 socket, AMD is also allegedly working on a new lineup of mobile offerings dubbed Soundwave. The rumor mill positions this as a low-power, Arm-based device from AMD, employing Radeon graphics. This might be AMD's response to Nvidia's rumored N1X SoCs for the WoA (Windows on Arm) ecosystem. If these SoCs are anywhere near their launch, we'll probably hear more about them at Computex.