Tuesday, January 4th 2022

AMD's Ryzen 6000 Mobile CPUs Leak Hours Before Announcement

In a few hours, AMD is about to hold its CES press conference, but details of its Ryzen 6000 series Mobile CPUs have made their way online and it looks like anyone considering a new laptop this year, should be in for quite a treat. AMD's CEO, Lisa Su already teased the company's new CPU on social media yesterday, but obviously provided no further details, but courtesy of a leak from VideoCardz, we now have what looks like the full specs.

AMD is apparently planning no less than eight H-series consumer SKUs, plus another two U-series consumer SKUs at launch, plus the rumoured 5x25U Zen 3 based additions, which adds a further three SKUs. The new H-series processors will range from Ryzen 5 to 9 and will have max boost speeds ranging from 4.5 to 5 GHz, which confirms earlier rumours about these chips supporting very high clock speeds. All of the new CPU SKUs will feature 19 or 20 MB of L2 plus L3 cache and with the exception of the three Zen 3 based chips, all of the new processors will be manufactured at 6 nm.
The Ryzen 7 and 9 parts will all have 12 GPU cores, clocked at between 2.2 and 2.4 GHz, with the Ryzen 5 parts only getting six GPU cores clocked at 1.9 GHz. The leak didn't include any real details about the new GPU cores, but support for the AV1 media codec is included, as well as HDMI 2.1 and DP 2.0 support. This makes these new chips from AMD the first products with official DisplayPort 2.0 support that we're aware of. Other platform features include support for USB4 40 Gbps, PCIe 4.0, LPDDR5 up to 6400 MT/s (most like the U-series only) and DDR5 up to 4800 MT/s. We'll have to wait for AMD's official reveal for the rest of the details.
Sources: VideoCardz, @LisaSu
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32 Comments on AMD's Ryzen 6000 Mobile CPUs Leak Hours Before Announcement

#26
bug
lynx29huh? you can't even buy 60hz monitors anymore, 95% of all monitors sold in last 3 years are 144hz+...
This is not only false, if you're not talking strictly gaming monitors, the ratio is probably the exact opposite.

CES&friends would have you believe we live in a high-refresh world, but for every monitor they showcase there, there's at least a dozen more mundane models released.
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#27
trsttte
lynx29huh? you can't even buy 60hz monitors anymore, 95% of all monitors sold in last 3 years are 144hz+...
That's funny, really really funny :D
londisteDepends on what the next Ryzen Desktop CPUs are. Unless they go directly to Ryzen 7000 for Zen4, there will be Ryzen 6000 with Zen3+ on mobile (and possibly APUs) and Zen4 on desktop. On the other hand, they did skip Ryzen 4000 so maybe :D
Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 confirmed, finally a line up that makes sense (unless they find a way to screw it up)
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#28
Dredi
londisteDepends on what the next Ryzen Desktop CPUs are. Unless they go directly to Ryzen 7000 for Zen4, there will be Ryzen 6000 with Zen3+ on mobile (and possibly APUs) and Zen4 on desktop. On the other hand, they did skip Ryzen 4000 so maybe :D
So maybe hold your ”they are doing stupid naming stuff” comments until they actually fuck up again.
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#29
Space Lynx
Astronaut
bugThis is not only false, if you're not talking strictly gaming monitors, the ratio is probably the exact opposite.

CES&friends would have you believe we live in a high-refresh world, but for every monitor they showcase there, there's at least a dozen more mundane models released.
I don't see these monitors on newegg or amazon when i type in gaming monitor.... only high refresh pops up and has for years now.
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#30
Dredi
lynx29I don't see these monitors on newegg or amazon when i type in gaming monitor.... only high refresh pops up and has for years now.
Just type ”monitor” and you get something else. Preferrably in a private browser so that your gaming related search history does not skew the results.
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#31
bug
DrediJust type ”monitor” and you get something else. Preferrably in a private browser so that your gaming related search history does not skew the results.
Or, you know, just go to Samsung or Dell directly and check out their catalog ;)
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#32
mechtech
I will take a 6800H/HS please.
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