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AMD Medusa Point leak hints at more Zen 6 cores, higher cache, and performance boost

By technologistmag.com19 March 20262 Mins Read
AMD Medusa Point leak hints at more Zen 6 cores, higher cache, and performance boost
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AMD’s next-generation laptop CPUs may have just made their first public appearance, and they’re already raising eyebrows. According to recent reports, an early AMD “Medusa Point” processor based on Zen 6 architecture has surfaced on Geekbench.

[GB6 CPU] Unknown CPU
CPU: AMD Eng Sample: 100-000001713-31_N (10C 20T)
Min/Max/Avg: 1369/2006/1437 MHz
CPUID: B80F00 (AuthenticAMD)
Single: 1210
Multi: 7323https://t.co/lxdcXm5aoE

— Benchleaks (@BenchLeaks) March 16, 2026

The listing points to a 10-core, 20-thread chip, likely part of AMD’s future Ryzen AI lineup expected to arrive around 2027. The chip, identified as an engineering sample, is still in an early state. It reportedly runs at relatively low clock speeds of around 2.0–2.4GHz, which is typical for pre-release silicon and not indicative of final performance.

What do the leaks reveal about Zen 6 performance?

While raw numbers from early benchmarks don’t tell the full story, the leaks still offer some interesting clues. As reported by Wccftech, the Medusa Point chip could deliver significantly higher performance than a comparable 10-core Zen 5 processor, despite running at much lower clock speeds in its current form.

That suggests AMD may be targeting meaningful IPC (instructions per clock) gains with Zen 6. In simple terms, the architecture could do more work per cycle, reducing reliance on extremely high clock speeds to deliver performance improvements. The chip is also believed to feature 32MB of L3 cache, a configuration not currently seen on existing AMD mobile CPUs, further hinting at architectural changes under the hood.

Is AMD finally going hybrid with Zen 6?

AMD might finally be switching things up with a hybrid core design for its upcoming Zen 6 chips. The leaked 10-core setup is expected to combine standard Zen 6 cores with more efficient “dense” cores, similar to what Intel has been doing, which could help balance performance and battery life better, especially on laptops. There’s more under the hood, too. The Medusa Point chips are expected to feature upgraded integrated graphics, likely based on RDNA 3.5+ or even RDNA 4, along with improved AI capabilities aimed at next-gen Copilot+ PCs. In short, it’s a full platform refresh.

AMD's 3D V-Cache chip.

That said, don’t expect these chips anytime soon. Reports point to a 2027 launch, meaning what we’re seeing right now is very early silicon. Still, if this direction holds, Zen 6 could make future Ryzen laptops faster, smarter, and a lot more efficient, which sounds like a pretty solid upgrade.

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