User shares high-resolution photos of AMD Ryzen 5000G series APU code-named Cezanne

Recently, the famous infrared photographer Fritzchens Fritz brought high-resolution photos of AMD Ryzen 5000G series APU code-named Cezanne, showing its internal structure. The APU has a Zen 3 architecture CPU and a Vega architecture GPU and has recently begun to be put on the retail market.

This is not the first work of Fritzchens Fritz. In fact, he basically has such operations on the main CPU/GPU on the market and shares it on Flickr. The chip taken by Fritzchens Fritz this time is AMD Ryzen 5 5600G. Unlike the usual Ryzen 5000 series CPUs, this is a single-chip product. In order to obtain the die, the IHS needs to be removed first. Because the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G uses a soldering process, it will be a little difficult to operate. When Fritzchens Fritz photographed Ryzen 5 5600X before, he caused some damage to the CCD core during the opening process.

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G has 10.7 billion transistors and an area of ​​180 square millimeters. In contrast, Intel Core i9-11900K has 6 billion transistors and an area of ​​205 square millimeters, which shows the power of advanced technology. Twitter user @Nemez used the Ryzen 4000G series APU codenamed Renoir to make a comparison, and you can see the difference between Zen 2 architecture and Zen 3 architecture products. AMD’s next-generation APU is codenamed Rembrandt, and there will be major changes in design. It will be equipped with Zen 3+ architecture CPU and RDNA 2 architecture GPU, and it is expected to be launched in 2022.