Lisa Su, President and CEO of AMD, tweeted out a new graphic before this morning showcasing a die shot of what seems to be AMD’s forthcoming 6nm Ryzen 6000 (Rembrandt) mobile CPUs. The tweet comes in planning for AMD’s product or service premiere tomorrow for CES 2022, so we can hope Su to share more details about Rembrandt for the duration of her speech.
Rumored specs of Rembrandt appeared three times in the past, exposing the Ryzen 6000 chips’ potential. The new processors will supposedly have the Ryzen 6000-sequence moniker and pack up to 8 Zen 3 cores and 16MB of L3 cache. It won’t audio like substantially, but we should really see some CPU improvements from Zen 3’s refresh on TSMC’s 6nm approach.
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The graphics division is arguably obtaining the most sizeable update, swapping from AMD’s matured and aged Vega built-in graphics architecture to its recent RDNA2 architecture. According to the gossip on the street, the new built-in graphics chip will also incorporate far more cores, with up to 768 stream processors. In addition, it provides the new RDNA 2 iGPU 50% a lot more cores than its Vega counterparts, likely earning these chips very good at gaming.
Other current features involve rumored DDR5 and LPDDR5 support and improved connectivity with up to 20 PCIe 4. lanes and twin USB 4 40 Gbps ports.
As regular, take rumors with a significant grain of salt. Fortunately we won’t be ready prolonged to see whether or not this facts is correct, as AMD’s remote CES 2022 product premiere starts tomorrow at 7 AM PT/10 AM ET. So be confident not to skip it, but if you do, we’ll have coverage of the occasion for you to study here on the web-site.