AMD Zen 4 architecture Ryzen series processors will have integrated graphics

At present, AMD only provides integrated graphics on the APU on the desktop platform. Earlier news indicated that AMD is likely to integrate RDNA 2 architecture display on the Ryzen 7000 series code-named Raphael. The information obtained by the media recently confirmed that the Zen 4 architecture Ryzen series processors will include integrated graphics. Of course, this does not mean that all processors will be enabled, and some models may also be blocked.

According to Chips and Cheese, the AM5 socket processor compatibility list is based on leaked documents. The AM5 platform will have three types of processors, all based on the Family 19h (Zen 4) architecture, and all have integrated graphics units. According to the description of the file content, AMD will disable graphics units on certain models of processors. This approach and market positioning will be similar to Intel processors with the “F” suffix.

According to previous rumors, in addition to the Zen 4 architecture Ryzen series processors code-named Raphael, AMD will also use the RDNA 2 architecture core to update the Zen 3 architecture APU. For example, for mobile platforms, using FP7 sockets, APU code-named Rembrandt, and this APU may also appear on AM4 or AM5 platforms. However, based on current information, at least such products will not appear on the AM5 platform, which means that the APU of the new platform is likely to be code-named Phoenix or other Zen 4 architecture products.

Another point worth noting is that the currently leaked pictures of the AM5 platform are in different versions. The difference lies in the 4 PCIe Gen4 channels at the bottom right that are responsible for high-speed USB devices. VideoCardz said that one of the versions is specifically listed to support DisplayPort 2.0 output, which indicates that the next-generation Ryzen series processors will not only have integrated graphics but will also support a new generation of display output standards.