AMD Ryzen 5 5600G and Ryzen 7 5800G – Cezanne APU for desktops. New info on Van Gogh and Rembrandt systems
Source: Pure PC added 20th Dec 2020Yesterday, we informed about AMD’s plans for Ryzen mobile processors for the years 2021 and 2022. The company is working on several different series of APUs that are prepared for different types of laptops. Next year’s APUs include Cezanne, Lucienne and Van Gogh. The next year will be premieres of Rembrandt, Barcelo and DragonCrest. Next year, only one APU series will use completely new graphics chips based on the RDNA 2 architecture – it will be the Van Gogh family. In turn, Cezanne and Lucienne will once again be based on Vega. In 2022, APU Rembrandt and DragonCrest will already use the integrated iGPU RDNA 2. Meanwhile, more information about individual APU groups as well as the first Cezanne processors, prepared with desktops in mind.
According to new information, AMD is working on at least two Cezanne desktop processors: Ryzen 5 5600 G and Ryzen 7 5800 G. In addition, we obtained new information about the laptop APU Van Gogh, DragonCrest and Rembrandt processors.
AMD Ryzen for laptops – we got to know the company’s detailed plans for years 2021 – 2022. First APU RDNA 2 already in 2021
According to the latest reports, AMD is working on at least two APU processors Cezanne for desktops. The first is 6-core and 12 – threaded Ryzen 5 5600 G, the other is 8-core and 16 – threaded Ryzen 7 5800 G. Both chipsets are most likely prepared for the OEM market, which means that they will not be available for retail sale, as well as this year’s Renoir APU processors. In addition, the company is working on more Vermeer systems – Ryzen 7 5800 (8C / 16 T) and Ryzen 9 5900 (12 C / 24 T). Both Zen 3 processors have TDP lowered to 65 and are also prepared exclusively for the OEM market. They will therefore be available in the form of ready-made computer sets.
AMD Ryzen 9 5900 HX with high Turbo clock – top APU Cezanne-H processor as powerful as Intel Core i7 – 10700 K
In addition, we got to know new details about the mobile APU Rembrandt, Van Gogh and DragonCrest. In the case of the first of these series, we will get a slightly larger APU compared to, for example, this year’s Renoir. As a reminder, the area of the Renoir monolith chip is 156 mm². AMD Rembrandt APU, which will be produced in TSMC 6nm lithography, is expected to have a surface area of approximately ~ 209 mm² (12, 82 mm x 16, 25 mm). The larger size is due to e.g. using a more complex graphics chip, based on the RDNA 2 architecture. Interestingly, the total area of the BGA (BGA Package) will be identical and will amount to 25 x 35 mm. The stand, however, will be different – instead of FP6, the manufacturer will use FP7. However, this is more in the form of a curiosity, because these processors are soldered anyway, and cannot be replaced. In the case of APU Van Gogh and DragonCrest, another important information appeared. These are not processors made for cheap laptops. They will be prepared with the so-called premium constructions in mind. Laptops with noticeably better build quality, slim and very mobile.
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