AMD Rembrandt Ryzen 6000 APUs performance has been greatly improved

AMD will release the Zen 3+ architecture APU code-named Rembrandt early next year, and it will be equipped with a GPU of the RDNA 2 architecture to replace the Vega architecture that has been used for a long time. At the same time, PCIe Gen4 and DDR5 memory will be supported, and 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.

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According to Twitter user @9550pro, the AMD Rembrandt Ryzen 6000 APUs scores 2700 points in the 3DMark Time Spy graphics benchmark test, which is a significant improvement over the previous APU. It is close to the mobile version of Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, faster than AMD’s Radeon RX 560 or GeForce GTX 1050 Ti mobile version using Polaris architecture. The new APU is likely to be AMD’s first batch of products to support DDR5 memory, which can have higher bandwidth, which will also help the performance of the RDNA 2 architecture. Compared to Intel’s Alder Lake-P and Alder Lake-M, which use the Xe-LP architecture, AMD’s architecture iterations in an integrated display may improve performance even more.

The Ryzen 6000 series APU, code-named Rembrandt, is likely to be announced at CES in 2022. This is also where AMD released mobile processors in the past few years. NVIDIA is likely to announce the launch of a new GeForce RTX 30 series GPU at CES 2022 and will work with AMD to create a new mobile gaming platform.