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Guru3D.com » News » Rumor: AMD Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt APUs Already In Mass Production

Rumor: AMD Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt APUs Already In Mass Production

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/07/2021 08:25 AM | source: videocardz / Greymon55 | 18 comment(s)
Rumor: AMD Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt APUs Already In Mass Production

AMD's packaging operations in China, according to leaked information from dataminer Greymon55, will have six new products ready to debut in the first half of 2022. The zen3+ architecture, which is an APU, would already be in production.

AMD Rembrandt is expected to be released as the Ryzen 6000 processor for desktop and laptop computers in the near future. The Ryzen 5000 series, codenamed Cezanne, will be replaced by the 6000U and 6000H series, which will be released at the same time as AMD's 3D V-Cache-based desktop processors are unveiled.

In a number of leaked schematics, Rembrandt has already been identified as having either Zen3 or Zen3 Plus architectures. They quite possibly are the first processors to enable DDR5 memory compatibility, even before the high-end Raphael CPUs, which are anticipated to launch later this year or early the following year. It is also expected that the Rembrandts will be based on TSMC's 6nm technology. 

Nonetheless, the integrated Navi2 visuals will be the most significant enhancement provided by Rembrandt. Graphics that are the same as those found in the Van Gogh APU of Valve's portable console, the Steam Deck Because Rembrandt is a more powerful APU, it is highly likely that the GPU will have more cores and perform at a higher level of performance. The rumored AMD schematics are constantly being updated. AMD did not confirm its products beyond 2022. And also none of these names: Raphael, Phoenix, Granite Ride and Strix Point have appeared in official company statements.

  

Alleged AMD Zen Roadmap
Zen2Zen3Zen3+/Zen3DZen4Zen5
Server EPYC 7002
Rome
7nm (Zen2)
EPYC 7003
Milan
7nm (Zen3)
EPYC 7003
Milan-X
7nm (Zen3D)
EPYC 7004
Genoa
5nm (Zen4)
EPYC 7005
Turin
3nm (Zen5)
HEDT Threadripper 3000
Castle Peak
7nm (Zen2)
Threadripper 5000
Chagall
7nm (Zen3)
- - -
Client Ryzen 3000Matisse
7nm (Zen2)
Ryzen 5000
Vermeer
7nm (Zen3)
Ryzen 6000
Vermeer-X3D
7nm (Zen3D)
Ryzen 7000
Raphael
5nm (Zen4)
Ryzen 8000
Granite Ridge
3nm (Zen5)
APU

Ryzen 4000Renoir
7nm (Zen2)

Ryzen 5000
Cezanne
7nm (Zen3)
Ryzen 6000
Rembrandt
6nm (Zen3+)
Ryzen 7000
Phoenix
5nm (Zen4)
Ryzen 8000
Strix Point
3nm (Zen5+Zen4D)

 

Rembrandt could be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in 2022. AMD debuted the Ryzen 4000 Renoir and Ryzen 5000 Cezanne processors at this expo. The NVIDIA RTX 3000 series was introduced at the same time as the latter. NVIDIA is expected to enhance its line of GPUs with the Ampere GA103 chip, which will be part of a new SUPER series. This would be an excellent opportunity to publicize Rembrandt's work.







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Fediuld
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#5944814 Posted on: 09/08/2021 12:34 PM

Would be cool but unless they sell u the whole board with the gddr5 or 6 soldered already to the board this is impossible and it would cost close to the price of a good gpu or console anyways so nor sure u would save anything


Why? The PC using the Xbox APU has soldered GDDR6, but nothing stops AMD to make an APU with 52CU RDNA2 even 40CU (PS5). Already we are at 12CU RDNA2 with those 6000 series APU

Also DDR5 has less latency than GDDR6

Do not forget Xbox/PS5 APU BOM is pretty low and AMD makes profit on each chip

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#5944916 Posted on: 09/08/2021 07:36 PM
Why? The PC using the Xbox APU has soldered GDDR6, but nothing stops AMD to make an APU with 52CU RDNA2 even 40CU (PS5). Already we are at 12CU RDNA2 with those 6000 series APU

Also DDR5 has less latency than GDDR6

Do not forget Xbox/PS5 APU BOM is pretty low and AMD makes profit on each chip


yes, but latency is not as important in DDR as next gen is always higher but at higher frequency as well which more than compensates.
but i think you point was well made because DDR5 is just going to be less expensive with easier supply i

Crazy Serb
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#5945906 Posted on: 09/12/2021 08:13 PM
yeah glad to finally see this. Vega is just getting too old plus I worry about long-term driver support for it


Considering how much effort of 0 driver team employees was invested into integrated vega fixes I am not sure if there would be any negative difference between "supporting" and not supporting it.

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