Less than 24 hours before the Premiere, AMD CEO teases its upcoming Ryzen 6000 silicon
It’s no secret that AMD will launch its upcoming Ryzen 6000 series APUs tomorrow as a part of its annual CES 2022 keynote, though it will be a recorded one. Still, to keep fans excited about the new-gen products AMD’s game-changing CEO Dr. Lisa Su has teased the new silicon even before launch.
She tweeted with her similar “holding the CPU in front of the camera” pose and there you see a small die, almost identical to what Videocardz leaked previously. This is none other than the 6nm based AMD Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt APU which will be announced tomorrow.
This silicon i.e. this Rembrandt APU will feature up to 8 cores and 16 threads, which is quite fascinating as AMD chose to limit to eight cores this time as well while Intel will push up to 14 cores with Alder Lake-P. However, thanks to the 6nm process, these chips should more efficient and deliver better performance than last-gen.
Also, the AMD Ryzen 6000HX SKUs will be the first ones to reach up to 5.0GHz this time, finally! It will use a new FP7 socket and so, this Zen3+ based APU will also bring support for PCIe Gen4 as well as DDR5 memory.
You won’t have to wait much longer as in less than 24 hours AMD will launch these new processors alongside the rumoured new/updated RX 6000M GPUs for laptops along with other products.