Back in August, the alleged design schematics of the redesigned ASUS ROG Flow Z13 tablet was revealed with a significant change on the internals: the cooling system is now accommodating one chip instead of two, and that signals the switch from the old Intel+NVIDIA combo to the new AMD “Strix Halo” processor. A recent Geekbench benchmark entry confirms this.
Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Revealed

In case you’re not familiar, the ASUS ROG Flow series is a lineup focused on ultra-thin gaming laptops / tablets, and the Z13 is the smallest model available with a 2-in-1 tablet form factor. Hence, space is very essential to pack the most amount of performance – AMD’s Strix Halo chips essentially puts both the CPU and GPU into a single chip, which frees up a lot of space that can be used to facilitate better cooling.
This Flow Z13 in particular is running on what looks to be the highest-end Ryzen AI chip available, the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with Radeon 8060S graphics. The CPU side of the chip features full 16 cores, which beats the current top chip (Ryzen 9 7945HX3D) by 26% and is roughly equal to Intel’s Core i9-14900K; whereas the GPU side, based on recent leaks, should be based on RDNA3.5 architecture, the same on PlayStation 5 and all Ryzen AI 300 series chips.
As such, we could be looking at the fastest laptop chip available on the market next year, as AMD is expected to announce the new lineup in the upcoming CES 2025 event.
Source: Videocardz
Pokdepinion: That is one very fast processor.