AMD Rembrandt APUs to feature 6nm Zen 3 cores and DDR5-5200 support?

Posted on Wednesday, September 23 2020 @ 13:32 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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Some fresh rumors about AMD's Rembrandt. Set to be released in 2022, this successor to the upcoming 7nm "Cezanne" APUs will reportedly feature 6nm cores. Just like Cezanne, the Rembrandt cores will be based on the Zen 3 architecture.

Rembrandt reportedly has PCI Express 4.0 support (20 lanes), Navi2 based integrated graphics, and DDR5-5200 support. Rembrandt will likely be used for 45W-65W parts that will launch as the Ryzen 6000G and 6000H series. It's expected to use the AM5 socket.
The architecture would allegedly launch on the 6nm fabrication process, which may not be accurate, as it has been speculated that AMD would use a 5nm process for its next-generation products instead.


Via: VideoCardz


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