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AMD Ryzen Rembrandt APUs could use an RDNA2 GPU with 12CUs

AMD Ryzen Rembrandt APUs could use an RDNA2 GPU with 12CUs

Posted on May 8, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Some new information has emerged about AMD’s upcoming Rembrandt line of processors. It is tipped to ship with Zen3+ cores, an RDNA2 GPU with up to 12 compute units (CUs), support for LPDDR5 RAM, and more.

Over the past few weeks, we had a good look at AMD’s roadmap for desktop and notebook processors. Rembrandt seems to be on track for a late 2021/2022 release on the laptop side of things.
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