A new Rembrandt APU from AMD appears on Geekbench

A new Rembrandt APU from AMD appears on Geekbench

A new Rembrandt APU from AMD, which seems close to release, has been found in the Geekbench database by Benchleaks: it is a low-end model equipped with 4 Zen 3+ cores and RDNA 2 iGPU. Zen 3+ is the optimized version of the company's architecture built through TSMC's 6nm production nodes, in order to offer greater energy efficiency in laptops.

As reported in the Geekbench 5 database, the new APU has the OPN code “100-000000552-40_Y” even though it doesn't seem to have a name yet. The model is listed as "Rembrandt" anyway and has 4 cores and 8 threads according to specifications. As for operating frequencies, AMD's APU has a base clock of 2.9 GHz and a maximum frequency of 4.14 GHz, while also having an 8MB L3 cache and 2MB L2 cache. The integrated "GFX1035" RDNA 2 iGPU includes 3 Compute Units for a total of 192 stream processors and operates at a frequency of 1.6 GHz. The APU is compatible with the FP7 socket designed for laptops.



Source: Geekbench
This new model seems to be a solid low-end solution intended for systems or systems. low energy consumption devices. The company has not yet released official announcements regarding the possible release of new entry-level APUs, but given its presence in the Geekbench database it is possible that we will be able to see new processors soon.