New Slide Confirms AMD Renoir based APUs (Ryzen 4000G) for Socket AM4

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The number of leaks on Renoir have been plentiful. So Renoir is the codename for ZEN2 based APUs from AMD. That means ZEN based processors with an IGP (integrated graphics processor). A new leak has occurred though.



ZEN2 + something Vega integrated could be something nice. And multiple parts incl an 8-core / 16-threads part called Ryzen 7 4700G already have been spotted. This "Renoir" based product shares design elements of Vega, but would hold the display- and multimedia core logic of Navi. With eight CUs each holding 64 shader processors you'd be looking at 512 Shader processors as maximum. The CPU would feature 512 KB of L2 cache per core, and 8 MB of shared L3 cache (4 MB per CCX).



Newly leaked slides now confirm that X570, B550, and A520 (unannounced) chipset will be compatible with Renoir APUs. Interestingly enough, the slide also mentions Future CPUs named Vermeer, the codename of the Ryzen 4000 series processors (Matisse successor). Renoir APUs will be limited to PCI-Express Gen 3. So Renoir will not support PCIe Gen 4.0.

New Slide Confirms AMD Renoir based APUs (Ryzen 4000G) for Socket AM4


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