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I’ve a plan for Ryzen 9000G chips. That is, if they arrive to be. It appears doubtless on condition that we’ve seen successive generations of AMD desktop APU processors—and just lately, a little bit of juicy hypothesis.
The speak derives from a dig into the latest AESA 1.2.7.0 replace for 800-series motherboards. Users on X/Twitter suppose there are hints at the coming of Strix Point for desktop.
If this projection finally ends up holding true, some consider we might see as many as 4 9000-series APUs hit the market, with each Kraken Point and Strix Point represented.
The rumor mill is pegging these as upgraded processors throughout the board. The imaginative and prescient: At the underside of the stack, a 6-core, 12-thread Ryzen 3 9300G, with 6 RDNA 3.5 cores. In the center, an 8C/16T Ryzen 5 9500G with 8 RDNA 3.5 cores. And on the prime, a 12C/24T chip with 16 RDNA 3.5 cores. (Videocardz.com thinks it’d be named the Ryzen 7 9700G, however its core depend suggests a reputation extra like 9800G or 9900G.)
For comparability, the 8300G was nonetheless caught on 4C/8T, with simply 4 RDNA 3 cores. The 8700G capped out at 8C/16T with 12 RDNA 3 cores.
I’m excited. I like the thought of a easy, simple suggestion to offer individuals constructing gaming PCs for his or her children. I like the potential of squeezing a usable gaming machine right into a sub-5L DIY PC. I like a decrease energy invoice that I min/max greater than my character builds in video games.
(San Francisco’s electrical charges aren’t Europe-high, however they’re nonetheless fairly costly. The LA metro space is cheaper, which I discover loopy.)
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I’m additionally conscious I’m the very downside that I fear about.
Whether or not these chips land, the funds finish of discrete graphics will nonetheless be stagnating. Between tariffs, financial nervousness round inflation, and different elements, the give attention to the excessive finish has shrunk prospects for brand spanking new, highly effective, and inexpensive discrete playing cards. If Gordon have been right here, he’d most likely accuse me of unnecessary hand-wringing, however look man, issues look depressed, if not outright grim.
If corporations suppose we’re prepared to simply accept scraps, what ingenious have they got to pile the desk with inexpensive efficiency?
Still, I take quiet delight within the prospect of excessive efficiency in restricted house. I’m able to benchmark a set of Ryzen 9000G chips at 1080p.
I believe it’s value recognizing the bounty of those tech instances, at the same time as future prospects really feel dry. How cool is it that efficiency is so excessive {that a} CPU with built-in graphics is sufficient to sport on?
That’s the silver lining for me—that even when our prospects appear skinny, we now have sufficient efficiency to nonetheless see us by means of the lean instances.
I hope.
In this episode of The Full Nerd
In this episode of The Full Nerd, Adam Patrick Murray, Brad Chacos, Alaina Yee, and Will Smith chat a couple of possible upcoming launch of AMD Ryzen 9000G APUs and Windows on the next Xbox console. Turns out, I get philosophical when discussing these subjects—not solely did I find yourself riffing extra on the thought of 9000G chips (ahem), however I had rather a lot to say about Xbox, PCs, and the way properly they mix collectively.
Also, if you happen to’re usually an audio listener, I like to recommend peeping a minimum of somewhat of the video feed. Adam dedicated laborious to his Halloween costume this 12 months, as teased by the image beneath.
(Yes, that’s Will using a hen. And sure, Willis made probably the most sudden sly remark about that costume through the video pre-show.)

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This week’s unbelievable nerd information
Japan’s enduring love for bodily media appears downright wise this week after Microsoft’s Azure disruption—which got here simply days after the Amazon AWS outage. I discovered as a result of I couldn’t load the Xbox.com web site. I’d have been way more annoyed if I’d wanted entry to cloud content material.
Also low-tech however presumably excessive impression? Mushrooms as reminiscence. Yeah. It’s so cool.

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- Friendly BitLocker PSA: It’s value verifying your PC’s encryption standing proper now—and in addition when you have the encryption keys saved. I’ve had odd BitLocker experiences myself, so I took this Redditor’s story as an excellent precautionary reminder.
- Thank you, I needed the layperson version: I admire how this Tom’s Hardware article explains the rationale for the Amazon AWS failure in phrases like “Old Plan” and “New Plan.” I actually don’t understand how people who handle DNS-related programs sleep at evening.
- A whole new take on flight sims: One of the highest feedback on Redditor veloci_official’s methodology of beginning up their PC speaks deep reality. Yes, it certainly is the extent of protection wanted towards cats and their nonchalant disregard for energy buttons.
- We complained about a $1,000 Xbox, but…: It price fifty cents to provide AMD’s clone of the Intel 8080 in 1975. It bought for $700. (That’s about $3 and $4,300 in in the present day’s {dollars}, respectively.) Margins for pc {hardware} positively aren’t like this any extra.
- Sam Altman implies AI will eliminate jobs that aren’t “real work”: Sure, I can see how somebody may suppose human writers and artists are equal to LLMs that produce slop primarily based on their work. Dead web idea, right here we come.
- Leeches can get stuck WHERE? I imply, rating one for medical troubleshooting, but additionally that is nightmare gas. (Timely for Halloween, I suppose.)

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- Low-tech as high-tech: I like the thought of mushrooms being the way forward for expertise. In house. Yep, plain outdated shiitake mushrooms as reminiscence chips, presumably chilling within the radiation of photo voltaic flares and the like.
- Sus, AMD is rebadging 2022 Ryzen processors as “new” chips: Other corporations have accomplished this, however the follow of renaming Zen 2 and Zen 3+ processors as Ryzen 100-series CPUs feels murky.
- More games run on Linux now. I’m still not switching yet: These numbers are fascinating to dig into—nearly 90% of Windows video games are mentioned to run on Linux, in line with ProtonDB. But have a look at what number of run properly. (I believe Will has extra to say on this…)
- Thanks, Steve: Gamers Nexus all the time does us a strong by answering our burning questions. I’ve sincerely wished to understand how Yeston makes their waifu graphics playing cards. (I’d additionally take a video on how they made that cat chassis, please and thanks.)
- Medical science FTW: Not everybody creates efficient antibodies to thrust back viruses. The concept of isolating broadly efficient antibodies after which injecting them into an individual’s DNA for replication (to assist people higher struggle viral infections) is rad as heck.
- I thought I was in r/MaliciousCompliance at first: This anecdote from Reddit is why we all the time affirm directions earlier than executing a plan. (Also I can’t cease staring on the image with dread—I stay in earthquake nation.)
Catch you all subsequent week—I’ll most likely have a sweet hangover from my traditional November 1 low cost haul. My future self could have no regrets.
Also, how is it already time to vary our clocks again?
~Alaina
This publication is devoted to the reminiscence of Gordon Mah Ung, founder and host of The Full Nerd, and govt editor of {hardware} at PCWorld.

