Leaked AMD roadmap hints Zen 6 mobile APUs in 2027 with local Artificial Intelligence focus

Leaked partner roadmaps from hardware leaker @momomo_us suggest AMD will deliver only modest mobile updates in 2026 with a Zen 5 refresh, while Zen 6-based mobile APUs with stronger graphics and local Artificial Intelligence capabilities are slated for 2027.

Leaked partner roadmaps shared by hardware leaker @momomo_us indicate that AMD´s laptop processor lineup will see only modest changes through 2026. The documents describe a Zen 5-based refresh called Gorgon Point that appears to reuse the same core counts, the same 4 nm process node, and most of the same NPU and graphics building blocks as Strix Point. That combination suggests only slight performance gains, likely driven by tighter tuning rather than a new architecture, and implies high-end mobile parts such as Fire Range and the Strix Halo APU may receive little to no meaningful refresh in 2026.

The roadmap becomes more notable for 2027, where two Zen 6 mobile families are listed: Gator Range and Medusa Point. Gator Range is positioned as the future elite mobile family and is likely to replace Fire Range, though the leak provides no detailed technical specifications beyond the move to Zen 6. Medusa Point is described with more concrete details. It is said to use the FP10 package, be manufactured on a 3 nm process, and ship as a monolithic APU that combines different core types with a stronger integrated GPU. The listing specifies a mix of four full Zen 6 cores, four compact Zen 6c cores, two low-power cores, and roughly eight RDNA / UDNA execution units for on-chip graphics.

If the Medusa Point details hold, the part would target premium laptops aiming to balance CPU compute with a capable integrated GPU for gaming and local Artificial Intelligence processing. The leak also reiterates that Zen 6 is scheduled for 2026 on desktop and server platforms, but that mobile may not receive Zen 6 until the 2027 timeframe outlined in the partner documents. As with any leaked roadmap, the information is subject to change and should be treated as provisional until AMD provides official confirmation.

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