MDS-1 = medusa point aka strix point successor with 8 CUs & 50? TOPS
MDS-2 = medusa point "little" a new low power variant probably on a new TSMC low power node with 4? CUs & 50? TOPS
MDS-3 = medusa point "baby" aka bumblebee — future Mendocino replacement in theory but TSMC 3nm so will continue to be priced a tier above Mendocino
Now imagine zen-7 monolithic APUs in 2029-2030 with RDNA 5.5??
they will not need 50 or 75 TOPS NPU as RDNA 5.5 by itself has that capability. So let's assume the zen 7 successors to MDS1, MDS2, & MDS3 all have igpus that can do minimum of 75 TOPS
So MDS-2 successor with zen 7 & RDNA 5.5 would be ideal for a monolithic handheld to replace steam deck & compete with switch 2 & PS6 handheld
Ohh yeaah, was looking up leaks on Strix Point successors later that day and thought the abbreviation looked familiar. Thanks!
Handhelds and small form factor PCs were also what I was looking for and came across the upcoming LPDDR6 standard. Particularly the higher than the "traditional" 2x transfer rate (up to 3200MTs -> 6400MTs -> 14400MTs) of gen-to-gen (ignoring the typical 1.33x bump "X" extensions that typically follow for now) AND the 50% bump to channel width, making both "lite" 96bit devices and high(er) end 192bit devices possible (from what I gather, likely with ECC as a baseline too). As well as 384bit Medusa Halo.
Looks like AMD could nearly triple the bandwidth of Strix Point/Z2E generational successors (128GB/s vs 'up to' 345GB/s, or nearly 460GB/s for the hypothetical LPDDR6X that would follow, if the standard 1.33x bump is to be expected).
Of course if mass produces LPDDR6 are out by then, but I'm guessing they will.
That's a generous enough bump that would likely keep these small APU iGPUs from needing MALL memory, but from what I read, rumors are AMD will have L4/Infinity Cache on MDS1 and not just Medusa Halo (if that will be a thing).
Now, I can barely wrap my mind around Zen6/RDNA5(/XDNA3?) APUs, which is probably around the point I might look into a handheld PC/gaming device... Let alone next-next haha
But I suppose next year, after we get a lot more concrete information on this (CES at the earliest, when we might get a up-to-date roadmap), I will drool at Zen7/RDNAnextnext/LPDDR6X APU prospects too
