AMD CEO shows Rembrandt APU
With the arrival of the CES 2022 exhibition, manufacturers have also begun to warm up the upcoming products. Recently, AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su showed a photo of AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 6000 series APU. This Zen 3+ architecture APU, code-named Rembrandt, will soon meet with consumers.
Rembrandt will also configure the RDNA 2 architecture GPU to replace the Vega architecture that has been used for a long time. It will also support PCIe Gen4 and DDR5 memory. It will be manufactured using a 6nm process and replaced with an FP7 socket. The new generation of APU belongs to the Ryzen 6000 series. The Ryzen 6000U and 6000H series will replace the current related products code-named Cezanne. It is configured with up to 8 cores and 16 threads, and it is rumored that the highest frequency will reach 5.0 GHz. This should be the first Ryzen product to achieve this goal. At the same time, the GPU will be equipped with 12 CUs.
Because this generation of products replaced the socket and became FP7, which is different from the FP6 sockets of the previous two generations of Renoir and Cezanne, notebook manufacturers need to adjust the corresponding design to meet the needs of the Ryzen 6000 series APU. At the CES 2022 exhibition, Dr. Lisa Su will show a new generation of APU, and there are rumors of the new Radeon RX 6000M series of mobile platforms.