AMD Renoir desktop APU details leak

Posted on Thursday, May 14 2020 @ 15:02 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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German tech site igor's Lab published a bunch of details about AMD's upcoming Renoir-based desktop APUs over here. These new Ryzen 4000 series APUs will be offered in up to eight-core variants with a 65W TDP. There will be models with 6, 7, and 8 Compute Units.
Nevertheless, the new Ryzen 4000 APUs, which are nothing more than a combination of a Zen2 core and a Vega GPU, are highly interesting as a current desktop counterpart and as an almost seamless transition to “Van Gogh” with Zen2 and Navi GPU and later “Cezanne” with Zen3. Whereby, it is propagated, one will already use LPDDR5 from “Van Gogh” on. But this is another topic again. I still have the wrong entries in the userbenchmark in mind, but an AMD datasheet should be more reliable.


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