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AMD Strix Point May Arrive on AM5: AGESA 1.2.7.0 Hints at Zen 5 APU Shift

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đź’» AGESA 1.2.7.0 Hints at AMD Strix Point Coming to AM5
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One recurring trend in AMD’s desktop APU roadmap is that its update cycle often follows firmware and ecosystem readiness. Now, new firmware evidence suggests that AMD’s Zen 5-based Strix Point APU may soon arrive on the AM5 desktop platform—and not just as an entry-level option.

Recent leaks circulating in enthusiast communities indicate that AGESA BIOS 1.2.7.0 contains explicit references to Strix Point, pointing to a faster-than-expected launch of AMD’s next-generation desktop APUs. If confirmed, this would mean that **Strix Point—with up to 12 Zen 5 cores and RDNA 3.5 graphics—**could join AM5 systems, rather than being limited to mobile devices.


đź§© Firmware Evidence and Leaked Clues
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The first solid hint came from tech leaker @9550pro, who posted a Hex Editor capture showing the string “STRIX” embedded in an AMD UEFI binary. Another contributor, @xgfancz, compared AGESA 1.2.0.3g and 1.2.7.0 firmware structures using UEFITool and found “STX\” identifiers alongside familiar platform codenames like Raphael (RPL) and Phoenix (PHX).

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Such references strongly suggest that AM5 motherboards are being prepped to support Strix Point—a development that aligns with AMD’s move to bring more capable APUs into the mainstream desktop lineup.

Earlier reports linked AGESA 1.2.7.0 to Krackan Point, another Zen 5 APU believed to target the lower end of the desktop spectrum. But if AM5 only received Krackan Point, performance and GPU capabilities would fall short of what enthusiasts expect from AMD’s Zen 5 generation. Hence, the growing belief that Strix Point will join the lineup to fill that performance gap.


⚙️ Specifications and Expectations
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Here’s how the two rumored AM5-bound APUs compare based on current leaks:

Feature Krackan Point Strix Point
CPU Architecture Zen 5 Zen 5
GPU Architecture RDNA 3.5 RDNA 3.5
Core Count Up to 8 cores / 16 threads Up to 12 cores / 24 threads
Target Segment Entry-level / budget desktop Performance-tier desktop
Firmware Signal Confirmed in AGESA 1.2.7.0 “STRIX” & “STX\” strings found in AGESA 1.2.7.0
Expected GPU Radeon 880M equivalent Radeon 890M-class integrated GPU
Release Window (rumored) Q4 2025 Late Q4 2025 or early 2026

While Strix Point may integrate the Radeon 890M iGPU, reports caution that even this flagship-level design won’t guarantee seamless AAA gaming performance on integrated graphics alone. However, the combination of Zen 5 cores and RDNA 3.5 should still deliver a significant leap in efficiency and capability over Phoenix Point (Ryzen 8000G).


đź§  Ecosystem and Market Impact
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Firmware evidence alone doesn’t equal product confirmation, but it does reveal AMD’s direction. The AGESA update cadence often reflects internal platform preparation: once new code paths appear, motherboard vendors begin validating BIOS updates, setting the stage for new hardware launches.

If both Krackan Point and Strix Point reach AM5, AMD’s APU lineup will finally scale from budget-friendly all-in-one chips to serious integrated-performance options. This move would also reinforce AMD’s long-term AM5 strategy, ensuring that the platform remains attractive for system builders seeking a balance of compute, graphics, and cost efficiency.

For developers and hardware enthusiasts, the next few months of firmware updates will be telling. As new BIOS versions and support lists surface, they’ll likely confirm whether these firmware breadcrumbs turn into an actual Zen 5 APU launch event.

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đź§­ Takeaway
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The emerging picture is that AMD is preparing a two-tier Zen 5 APU lineup for AM5—one focused on affordability (Krackan Point) and another on performance (Strix Point). If the Strix Point leaks prove accurate, AM5 desktop users could soon experience 12-core Zen 5 performance with genuinely usable integrated graphics, marking a pivotal moment for AMD’s APU evolution.

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