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An 8-core Ryzen Rembrandt processor was observed – RDNA 2 and DDR5


The first 8-core processor from the Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt line-up has been spotted, which will be available to users early next year. Next-generation Rembrandt APUs use Zen 3+ cores and RDNA 2 integrated graphics. But unlike the current generation, these two parts will probably use 6-nanometer technology based on past rumors.

It is likely that AMD will continue to select TSMC to produce these chips, so we expect to see 20% higher density and better power consumption from this lithograph. Zen 3 Plus will actually be an evolution of the Zen 3 core architecture. In the new architecture, we see various optimizations and improvements in clock speed, but the basis will not change.

An 8-core Ryzen Rembrandt processor was observed

New chip in the database UserBenchmark It is observed and uses the Corsair Xenomorph platform, which is probably the name for a new cooling system (socket FP7) with Rembrandt APUs. According to the specifications of the APU sample code, it was 100-000000518-41_N, which has 8 cores of 16 strings, and a clock speed of 3.1 GHz base and 3.9 GHz boost were also reported. Also integrated RDNA 2 graphics with device ID 1CFA 0004: 164D It can be seen, but unfortunately we can not have the configuration and clock speed.

The platform uses 16GB of DDR5 4800 memory in the form of a SODIMM invoice, which confirms that the processor seen is a notebook (not a desktop) that falls into the Rembrandt H or Rembrandt U categories.

AMD APU

Because the frequencies are lower than current models, due to the Rembrandt chip being engineered, the performance is slightly lower than the Ryzen 9 5900H, but we expect to see a good improvement at launch. However, the new processor scored 111 on single cores and 1308 on multiple cores, which can be used as a benchmark for future comparisons.

Rumors recently claim that Rembrandt APUs are now in production, which means we can expect them to be unveiled at CES 2022.

Processor family nameAMD Raphael H seriesAMD Phoenix H seriesSeries AMD Rembrandt HSeries AMD Cezanne HSeries AMD Renoir HSeries AMD Picasso HSeries AMD Raven Ridge H
brandAMD Ryzen 7000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 7000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 6000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 5000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 4000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 3000 (H series)AMD Ryzen 2000 (H Series)
Manufacturing technology5 nm5 nm7nm plus / 6nm7 nm7 nm12 nm14 nm
ArchitectureZen 4Zen 4Zen 3+Zen 3Zen 2Zen +Zen
Maximum number of cores / strings16/32?8/16?8/168/168/164/84/8
Maximum level two cache4 MB4 MB4 MB4 MB4 MB2 MB2 MB
Maximum level three cache32 MB?16 MB16 MB16 MB8 MB4 MB4 MB
Maximum CPU frequencyUnknownUnknownUnknown4.80 GHz
(Ryzen 9 5980HX)
4.3 GHz
(Ryzen 9 4900HS)
4.0 GHz
(Ryzen 7 3750H)
3.8 GHz
(Ryzen 7 2800H)
Graphic architectureRDNA 2
6 nm
RDNA 2
6 nm
RDNA 2
7 nm
Vega Enhanced
7 nm
Vega Enhanced
7 nm
Vega
14 nm
Vega
14 nm
Maximum number of graphics coresUnknownUnknownUnknown8 computational units
(512 cores)
8 computational units
(512 cores)
10 computational units
(640 cores)
11 computational units
(704 cores)
Maximum graphics frequencyUnknownUnknownUnknown2100 MHz1750 MHz1400 MHz1300 MHz
Thermal power (adjustable)35 to 45 watts
(65 watts)
35 to 45 watts
(65 watts)
35 to 45 watts
(65 watts)
35 to 45 watts
(54 watts)
35 to 45 watts
(65 watts)
12 to 35 watts
(35 watts)
35 to 45 watts
(65 watts)
Release timeThe first season 2023?The first season 2023?The first season 2022?The first season 2021Season Two 2020The first season of 2019The fourth season of 2018

Score: 5.0 Out of 5 (3 votes)