Friday, May 21st 2021

AMD Ryzen 6000 Notebook Roadmap Leaked

AMD's roadmap for notebook processors from 2020 - 2022 has recently been leaked and it reveals some interesting information for the launch of Zen 3+ and Navi 2. AMD will release the Rembrandt "H" series for mobile workstations in 2022 manufactured on the 6nm node with Navi 2 graphics and a Zen 3+ core design. These chips will include PCIe 4.0, LPDDR5/DDR5, and USB 4 support and will come with a power target of 45 W while a 15 W lineup of U series processors will also be released with identical specifications. The roadmap also shows the launch of Dragon Crest processors for tablets and handheld devices in 2022 with Navi 2 graphics and Zen 2 core designs. AMD is also set to launch the Barcelo "U" series for ultrathin laptops with very similar specifications to Cezanne "U".
Source: @Broly_X1
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8 Comments on AMD Ryzen 6000 Notebook Roadmap Leaked

#1
nguyen
good news, seems like AMD is not resting on their laurels unlike the other CPU company ;).
Just wishing AMD get better production capacity to flood the market as much as possible
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#2
MWK
OMG please release a zen 3+ on the desktop FFS!
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#3
HansRapad
nguyengood news, seems like AMD is not resting on their laurels unlike the other CPU company ;).
Just wishing AMD get better production capacity to flood the market as much as possible
Sounds like LakeField, Tiger Lake, and Alder lake is resting on their laurel, I wonder waking up is look like to you

also PCIe Gen 4 on laptop is so 2020

oof I forgot Cezanne still gen 3 Lul
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#4
Chrispy_
Looking forward to Van Gough this year if that's accurate.

Zen2 is fine, if not exciting at this point, but LPDDR5 and RDNA2 in a 9W ultraportable? Yes please!
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#5
Hardware Geek
MWKOMG please release a zen 3+ on the desktop FFS!
This. So much this.
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#6
Chrispy_
MWKOMG please release a zen 3+ on the desktop FFS!
Isn't that just what Zen3 is going to be called when they move the manufacturing to 6nm?
We're not there yet but you can bet your socks that AMD will be refreshing the desktop 5000-series when that happens.
This is just the APU/Mobile roadmap.
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#7
yeeeeman
Everyone, chill. AMD is a small company still and they cannot realistically sustain the rhythm of tick tock each year. They just can't.
In 2022, by the end we'll probably get zen 4 on 5nm for desktops. We'll also get these 6nm parts, which are actually nice cause they come with rdna2, but I am not sure the 7nm to 6nm+ will give them sufficient improvement.

As for Intel, Intel is going back up to speed. Slowly but steadily. If they manage to launch Alder Lake by end of year, it will be a very important feat.
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#8
R0H1T
Chrispy_Isn't that just what Zen3 is going to be called when they move the manufacturing to 6nm?
Maybe or there could be some improvements? Should probably keep an eye out on WTFtech or one of them Youtubers with "inside sources" who like to leak a ton of BS :laugh:
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