AMD may already be looking beyond Zen 6, with new rumours suggesting that its future Zen 7 architecture is beginning to take shape. The architecture is reportedly codenamed "Grimlock" and could become AMD's first Zen design to use TSMC's 14A process.
AMD has officially rolled out its latest flagship processor, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, following earlier confirmation from David McAffee. If you've been tracking AMD's high-performance lineup, this is one of those releases that immediately stands out—not just for raw specs, but for what it signals about where desktop CPUs are heading next.
AMD's Ryzen X3D lineup has built a strong reputation among PC enthusiasts, especially gamers who want the extra edge that 3D V-Cache can bring. So whenever a new X3D chip appears, expectations naturally rise. People start wondering whether this is the next must-have upgrade or another major leap for gaming performance.
A fresh leak is making the rounds: AMD's next "Halo" class APU (often referred to as "Medusa Halo") might support LPDDR6, the next-generation low-power memory standard. The source of the chatter is a post from leaker Olrak29 on X, where they suggested an internal platform identifier ("SM8975") supports both LPDDR5X and LPDDR6, and then doubled down when asked specifically about Medusa Halo.
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