We can also count on AMD to present its Rembrandt chips at CES 2022, ie at the beginning of January, and they will probably not be alone. After all, next year we expect a number of new 6nm products, some of which may come to market even earlier, ie this year. This may be especially true of the promised Zen 3 processors with V-Cache memory.
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We already know Rembrandt chips well from the long-leaked roadmap as the successor of today’s Cezanne generation, and when it comes to their news, we can look forward to the transition from the iGPU Vega generation to Navi 2, which could be very interesting. Optimists could also expect that AMD may offer a new V-Cache here, which in the case of the APU could serve as an Infinity Cache on modern Radeon RX 6000s. This could significantly improve the memory subsystem, the traditional pain of integrated graphics, however, even without V-Cache, performance will certainly be much better, as we will have a transfer to DDR5 memory.
Furthermore, we can still expect Zen 3, or perhaps rather Zen 3+, the PCIe 4.0 bus and also CVML, which is an abbreviation, the meaning of which has still not been determined with certainty, but may be Computer Vision and Machine Learning.
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However, the question is when the Rembrandt desktop chips will enter the market and when the Rembrandt H and U mobile chips will be available. , to come to retailers later, unless it is the same as in the case of Renoir, when retail sales of common versions of desktop APUs have not started at all.
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