MSI BIOS update Hints at New AMD APUs for Desktop PCs

Updated june 12, 2025
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A recent BIOS update from MSI for its 800-series motherboards has sparked speculation about ⁢upcoming AMD CPUs, potentially ⁣including desktop versions of ​Strix Point accelerated processing units (APUs). The update‍ mentions support⁢ for a “future CPU,” leading to various theories within the hardware⁢ community.

While MSI’s declaration remains vague, some experts suggest the update could pave the way for ⁢Strix Point or⁣ Gorgon Point APUs on desktop platforms. Asus’ beta BIOS updates ‌also appear to support these new CPUs, featuring Agesa ‘ComboAm5PI 1203e’, mirroring MSI’s update.

An AMD Ryzen 7 8700G⁤ APU

an AMD ⁤Ryzen 7 8700G APU
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Strix Point APUs currently feature in handheld gaming PCs and gaming laptops, combining a CPU with⁣ integrated graphics. A​ desktop version ‍could provide an ​affordable entry point into PC gaming, allowing users ⁤to play⁤ games at ⁣1080p without a dedicated graphics card.

Though, hassan ‌Mujtaba, editor at​ Wccftech, ‌suggests the Agesa update might not refer ⁣to Ryzen 9000G series, leaving the exact nature of‌ the supported CPUs uncertain.

What’s next

If Strix Point ​APUs⁤ arrive⁤ on desktop platforms, budget-conscious gamers could​ gain access to more affordable gaming solutions. Integrated​ graphics also offer a backup ​option​ for gamers with⁢ discrete graphics ‍cards.