AMD Ryzen 8000 CPUs could make an appearance in tablets early next year

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After many months spent shrouded in mystery, it looks like AMD’s Ryzen 8000 processors are coming to tablets early next year.

The processors have been surrounded by rumors and leaks, but now we finally have confirmation in the form of a product reveal – though it’s not technically the chips themselves being revealed. Shenzhen-based manufacturer Minisforum, best known for its super-compact desktop PCs, has announced the V3 – the world’s first Ryzen 8000-powered tablet, set to land next year.

According to HardwareTimes, the APUs will be relying on existing Zen 4 core architecture and will be a refresh of the Ryzen 7000 ‘Phoenix’ family, rather than a proper jump forward to AMD’s planned Zen 5 architecture. The tablet will apparently run Windows 11 and will include an RDNA 3.5 iGPU and XDNA engine to accelerate AI workloads, although it’s not likely to be a true powerhouse when it comes to machine learning tasks.

Minisforum V3 tablet

The Minisforum V3 is more than slightly reminiscent of the Microsoft Surface, but that’s no bad thing. (Image credit: HarwareTimes)

Mini to the max

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