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AMD Rembrandt May Feature Zen3 Cores (6nm) and Support DDR5-5200 Memory

AMD, AMD, AMD … that’s all I get to hear these days. I wonder where’s Intel at? Shush … don’t mention that name. Let AMD enjoy some attention and give them some much deserved limelight 🙂

Taken from Videocardz … Further speculation on AMD’s next-generation APUs codenamed Rembrand has emerged yesterday, after @patrickschur_ provided a new update to his previous leaks.

AMD Rembrand is a codename for next-generation APU, planned for both desktop and mobile series. This is a Cezanne successor which is a successor to the current-gen Renoir itself. That said, we are talking about an architecture that is coming to new products probably around 2022.

The speculation points towards AMD repositioning both ‘Vermeer’ and Cezanne under Ryzen 5000 series. The Rembrandt would therefore launch as 6000G and 6000H series, as the architecture is expected to occupy a 45-65W performance target.

According to the latest tweet from Patrick, Rembrandt would support DDR5-5200 memory and up to 20 PCIe 4.0 lanes. This would also be the first AMD APU processor series for a new socket, rumored to be AM5. The transition to a new socket will provide support for next-generation DDR5 memory.

Source: Videocardz, @patrickschur@MebiuW

 

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